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Northrop Grumman Awarded REMIS Modification
Northrop Grumman Information Technology Inc, Defense Group (formerly Defense Enterprise Solutions), McLean, Va., has been awarded a $26,110,000 modification (P00015) to an existing indefinite-deliv
Lockheed Martin Modernizes Radar Systems
System Fuses Many Sensors' Data Into a Single Image

Federal Software Scrubs Mobile Apps
Seeking Smoother Interoperability Waters

Full Steam Ahead for Next-Generation Shipboard Network

Novel Big Data Reveals Global Human Behavior
Multiple Elements Come Together to Aid Philippines Typhoon Response

U.S. Military Solidifies Standards for Sea Operations

Big Data Is Driving Information Technology Planning and Investment
This rarely happens, but for 2014, defense and technology analysts are in agreement that big data and cybersecurity are the two drivers in planning and investment for information technology, both in government and in industry. Most everything else will be enabling these two key capabilities. While much attention has been focused on the threats and work being done globally on cybersecurity, I want to focus on big data.
Big data is critical because, unless it is collected, analyzed, managed and made ubiquitously available, many analysts and decision makers will be buried in information they cannot use effectively in a timely fashion. It also is the starting and ending point for many of the technologies and capabilities we care about: networks, data centers, cloud initiatives, storage, search, analytics and secure access