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Conficker Worms Its Way Into Afghan Mission Network
The Conficker computer virus, which was first detected in 2008, reared its ugly head last week in Afghanistan, where it was detected on the Afghan Mission Network—the network NATO and coalition forces use to fight the war. (This is the first in a series of online and print reports by SIGNAL Magazine Technology Editor George I. Seffers while embedded with NATO forces in Afghanistan.)
Cool App-titude: PTSD Coach
This free iPhone app provides information and tools for veterans and service members suffering from PTSD.
L.R. Kimball Promotes Smith to Networks/Security Position
L.R. Kimball, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, has promoted Jeremy L.
WHEN REAL TIME INTELLIGENCE ISN'T VERY RELEVANT
Since our last sojourn together the Intelligence Community (IC) continues to be a "target rich" environment for controversy and contemplation.
As the last MAZINT was being posted Director of National Intelligence DNI) Clapper was being derided and chastised for assessing that the conflict in Libya could devolve into a stalemate. Given how things had transpired in Tunisia and Egypt along with the Obama Administration's policy decision to militarily support the Libyan rebels for humanitarian reasons the DNI was apparently wrong about the facts and in conflict with national policy. This stalemate assessment, however, has turned out to be real a "truth to power" moment that has largely gone unrecognized except for a CNN Op-ed by Mike Hayden.
Reinventing the Wheel, IT-Style?
In this month's SIGNAL Magazine, Capt. Joseph A. Grace Jr., USN (Ret.), makes some interesting points about the new Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) that will be replacing the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) once the contract for the latter expires. Grace wonders if this is the best approach, noting the general success of the NMCI after the early years of growing pains. His notion is that we will have to endure another long round of troubleshooting with the NGEN, and he wonders whether this is the best use of resources (not to mention taxpayer money) given that the NMCI has resolved most of its early problems, at least as far as it could have "within the constraints of policy, procedure and security-three very difficult masters," according to Grace.
Zawacki Promoted at Pelican Products
Chris Zawacki has been promoted to senior director of Worldwide Advanced Case Solutions, Pelican Products, Torranc
Huntington Ingalls Names Ebbs Corporate VP
Huntington Ingalls Industries Incorporated, Newport News, Virginia, has named William Ebbs corporate vice president, le
U.S. Army Increases Duke V3 Contract Ceiling to $278 Million
SRCTec Incorporated, Syracuse, New York, was recently awarded a $78 million contract modification to include primary Duke V3 system spares and increase the
Americom Awarded Digital Signal Contract
Americom Government Services Incorporated, McLean, Virginia, was recently awarded a $10 million firm-fixed-price contract for the Thule Tracking Station digital s