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IEM Hires Bagnal as Vice President
IEM, Research Triangle, North Carolina, hired Joel Bagnal as vice president of strategic development.
Xura Appoints Marsh Managing Director
Xura, Wakefield, Massachusetts, appointed Charles Marsh managing director for its Americas operations.
Angoss Software Corporation Appoints Gaitonde Vice President
Angoss Software Corporation, Toronto, appointed Vikram Gaitonde vice president of product management.
S4 Inc. Awarded $99 Million to Support NORAD and USNORTHCOM
S4 Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, has been awarded a $99,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract with cost reimbursement lin
Boeing Awarded Space-Based Surveillance Funds
The Boeing Co., El Segundo, California, has been awarded a $23,477,634 modification P00015 to previously awarded contract FA8819-15-C-0007 for Space Based Space Surv
U.S. Air Force Modifies Taiwan Early Warning Radar Contract
Raytheon Co., Integrated Defense Systems, Woburn, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $26,223,357 modification for Taiwan Early Warning Radar Surveillance Radar
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
Four Companies to Support Shore Networks
King Technologies Inc., San Diego, California, is being awarded a $52,503,043 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee, multiple award cont
Why Migrating to the Cloud is Great for Government IT Security
While it’s clear the cloud is the future of government IT, concerns surrounding cloud security continue to abound. Some agency IT personnel remain skittish about handing over data to cloud service providers and skeptical that the data will remain out of the hands of bad actors. As a result, they’re more comfortable housing information in legacy IT systems, even if those systems are, in some cases, decades old and prone to security vulnerabilities, writes SolarWinds blogger Joe Kim.

New Measurement System Can Help Navy Conserve Energy
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, with support from the Office of Naval Research, have developed a portable measurement system to precisely and inexpensively monitor the amount the electricity used by individual household appliances, lighting fixtures and electronic devices.
