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Northrop Grumman Supports U.S. Navy Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Bethpage, New York, is being awarded a $9 million delivery order against a previously issued basic order agreement t
University of California to Research Spin-Torque Transfer Random Access Memory
University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, is being awarded a $5 million contract modification for the Spin-Torque Transfer Random Access Memory
Trident to Provide Unmanned Aircraft Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance Technology
Trident Systems Incorporated, Fairfax, Virginia, is being awarded a more than $48 million contract for the procurement of technology solutions for persistent inte
Tybrin Provides Software Engineering Support for Guided Weapons
Tybrin Corporation, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, has been awarded more than $38 million contract modification for software engineering support of guided weapons eva
We're Only Human
No matter how much we think technological solutions will be the panacea for all our information assurance concerns, there's still the human factor to consider, writes Linton Wells II in this month's I
THE POWER OF DIFFERENTIATION FACING THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
Whether your firm is a services provider or a product company, you must clearly differentiate your offering or personnel. Perhaps this is true in any market during any economic cycle, but since our focus is on the IC, here are some of my thoughts on how to accomplish this mission towards the intell agencies.
NOTES ON INTELLIGENCE
The last few months have produced much turbulence for American intelligence. What's new? In our symposia, on the website, and in Joe Mazzafro's blog, among other opportunities, we'll address at least some of that. For now, however, I want to draw attention to two very important intelligence community programs: the IC Centers of Academic Excellence (IC CAE) and the National Defense Intelligence College (NDIC).
Cool App-titude: AMVETS Mobile
American Veterans (AMVETS) announced a new mobile app for the iPhone, iPod Touch and Blackberry that allows veterans to locate AMVETS posts, find their local service officer, connect with headquarters and research veterans' issues.
Djuric Named AT&L Space & Intel Deputy
Brig. Gen. Teresa A. H.
Turning Off IT In a Big Way
The sponsors of Power IT Down Day have released the results of this year's event, reporting more than 17,000 registered participants and approximately 900,000 kilowatt hours of power saved. The annual effort encourages IT users to shut down all their devices before leaving work for the day. By using a low-end price estimate of 15 cents per kilowatt hour, all those turned off computers, printers, phone chargers and more resulted in a cost savings of approximately $130,000