Search Results for "" Homeland ""
Not finding what you’re looking for?
10 of 24992 Results
SRI to Provide Tools for Rapidly Extracting Visual Intelligence
SRI International, Menlo Park, California, is being awarded a $12,735,834 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to create visual exploitation and indexing tools to rapidly extract mission-relevant visual intel
Air Force Research Lab Awards Intelligence Technology Contract
ObjectVideo Incorporated, Reston, Virginia, is being awarded a $9,999,919 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for creation of an analyst tool to extract relevant inf
Language Line Services Names Heh Senior VP of Global Operations
Language Line Services, Monterey, California, has promoted Winnie Heh to senior vice president of Global Operations.
Perez To Direct U.S. Navy N-3/N-5
Rear Adm.
Homefront Help: VA Deploys 20 More Mobile Vet Centers
The U.S. Veterans Affairs Department (VA) has put 20 extra Mobile Vet Centers on the road to increase access to readjustment counseling services for veterans and their family members living in rural or underserved communities.
Tenacious SPIDERS To Keep Webs Intact
A trifecta of government departments-Defense, Energy, and Homeland Security-are working to develop military and other installations into self-sustaining energy oases in the event of cyber attacks or disasters that normally would cripple operations.
Know Your AFCEA Benefits: Extensive Scholarship Program
AFCEA International is dedicated to academics through the AFCEA Educational Foundation, which offers awards, scholarships and grants.
The Bottom Line: Acquisition Tied in a Gordian Knot
An interesting conversation on the AFCEA LinkedIn Group illustrates how complicated government procurement has become.
AFCEA Launches First TechNet Land Forces Event
“Operating and Defending the Cyberspace: Tomorrow’s Playbook” is the theme of the first of the TechNet Land Forces trio of events that have evolved from the previous LandWarNet conference.
AFCEA Personality Profile: Lt. Col. Jay Kanavos, USAF (Ret.)
Lt. Col. Jay Kanavos, USAF (Ret.), brings two totally opposite perspectives to his participation in AFCEA’s Lexington-Concord Chapter: from the air and from the ground.