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Fulcrum IT to Support JIDO Situational Awareness
Fulcrum IT Services LLC, Centreville, Virginia, has been awarded a $168,155,289 ceiling cost-plus-award-fee task order under the General Services Administrati
Leveraging Private and Public Networking to Support Critical Infrastructure
When we think about critical infrastructure, specifically the sectors the Department of Homeland Security has deemed essential to the well being of the country, rarely does the idea center on public networking assets to support critical infrastructure. But a rapid transformation of network technology and security improved processes so that agencies now can take advantage of combined public and private networking to accomplish information technology goals.

DISA to Industry: We Can't Go It Alone

Operational Challenges in the Cyber Domain

Building Trust in the Cyber Era

Simplifying Network Complexities Will Galvanize Critical Infrastructure Security
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience month serves as a reminder to not only understand, but appreciate, the various critical infrastructure sectors that play vital roles in the national and economic security of the United States. How can networking capabilities within these sectors improve? How can innovation continue? One key approach is to address the vast complexities of the networks, guest blogger David Young writes.

Network Cost Saving and Scalability Through Virtualization
The dependence on connectivity for critical services between government branch offices and data centers is increasing the need for networks to have improved reliability, scalability and flexibility. A solution brief provides more information on how to keep distributed organizations up and running.

Boeing to Develop F-15 Warning System
Boeing has been awarded nearly $479 million for the F-15 Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System.

Harris Awarded Counter Communication System Contract
Harris Corp., Space and Intelligence Systems, Palm Bay, Florida, has been awarded a $53,083,987 firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to upgrade the
Closing the Computer-Human Gap in Object Recognition
Over the next five years, Sandia National Laboratories will oversee the brain replication work of three university-led teams who aim to close the computer-human gap in object recognition.
