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Two Firms to Upgrade DDG 51 Radar
Huntington Ingalls Inc., Pascagoula, Mississippi, is being awarded a not-to-exceed $13,503,584 cost-plus-award-fee modification to previously awarded
Bannister Assigned to 10th Mountain Division
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L.
General Dynamics Names Johnson Executive VP
S. Daniel Johnson has been appointed executive vice president, information systems and technology, General Dynamics, Falls Church, Virginia.
How to Lose a Contract Proposal
Lockheed Martin to Provide Transmitter Receivers
Lockheed Martin MS2, Owego, New York, has been awarded a maximum $30,814,317 delivery order (THD9) against contract SPRWA1-13-D-2000 for transmitter rec
Cybersecurity Buzzwords for 2016: Regulatory Compliance
We are little more than halfway through 2016, and it is safe to say that “regulatory compliance” are the cybersecurity buzzwords of the year. Regulatory compliance is not just a government or specialty market issue. Today, it applies to private contractors offering cloud, Internet of Things and other solutions within the federal marketplace.

Consolidation Requires a Whole New Level of Network Monitoring
There is no escaping the barrage of technology and devices ever-present in our modern lives. Consider that many middle school kids today are iPhone-wielding and Fitbit-wearing youngsters. The public sector workplace is no different. Federal IT professionals must consider the sheer volume and variety of devices connecting to their networks—from fitness wearables to laptops, tablets and smartphones, with a dash of IoT and cloud for good measure.

DSM Technology Consultants Hires Tomljanovic to Lead Cloud Services Business
DSM Technology Consultants, Lakeland, Florida, hired John “JT” Tomljanovic to lead its cloud services business.
Monitoring Tactical Wi-Fi Networks
Ensuring that deployed U.S. troops can communicate and exchange information is critical to the military’s missions. That said, there are numerous challenges in deploying the high-speed tactical networks that make this communication possible. How, for example, do you make sure these networks are available when needed? What is the best way to maintain data integrity? The accuracy of the data—such as troop location—is just as important as network availability.

New Contracting Tools to Jumpstart Federal IT Transformation
Discussions about the nation’s critical infrastructure usually focus on aging networks, some more than 50 years old. Government efforts to modernize the information technology infrastructure have been going on for years, yet many agencies continue to spend the majority of their IT budgets on legacy technology. The Department of Homeland Security has designated November as Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience month to raise awareness around these essential systems.
