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ITT to Improve Jammer System
Herley New York to Support Airborne Threat Simulation Office
L-3 to Provide F-16 Mission Training Center
Landolt Assigned Director, J-3 Ops/Cyber for U.S. AFRICOM
Diminishing Dollars Mean Different Procurement Practices
Members of the two morning panels at the DHS 2012 Information Technology Industry Day hammered home the need all DHS agencies have for information sharing and information security within a mobile environment; however, the agencies continue to face slow processes to put these capabilities into place.
Agile Cyberthreats Require Flexible Security
Although not claiming victory, the DHS has made some serious headway in improving cybersecurity, according to panelists discussing the topic at the DHS 2012 Information Technology Industry Day in Washington, D.C. Experts said the threats have not disappeared but rather have changed, and various DHS agencies have been learning how to better handle them.
Lessons Learned Improve Disaster Recovery Tactics
Responding to an emergency is just as crucial--and as technically complicated as--preventing one. Members of the final panel for the DHS 2012 Information Technology Industry Day discussed the importance of communications capabilities to mitigate the effects of a manmade or natural disaster and restore normalcy to an area.
Donnan Named to Top TASC Posts
Photons Light the Way for Cool Computer Chips
Teaming with researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, the APIC Corporation recently announced a scientific breakthrough that could lead to computer chips powered by light pulses rather than electronics.
Real-Time Emergency Alerts--In Really Real Time
U.S. federal agencies conducting the 2011 test of the Emergency Alert System saw results and failures, and are working to coordinate improved social media connection and involvement.