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Harris Wins Managed IT Security Contract For Air Force National Guard Network, Regional Operations And Security Centers
Harris Corporation has been awarded a five-year, $26 million contract to provide managed information technology (IT)
DRC Wins Air Force Logistics Services Contract
Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) has been awarded a $13.9 million task order under the Logistics, Maintenance and Supply Sup
SIGNAL Says: Stacy Furcini
"Once you put that information into a PowerPoint format, that plan is almost immediately stale. Weather continues to change; intelligence updates might continue to come in; there might be impacts to some of the sorties suggested. All of those cannot be captured in a manual PowerPoint presentation unless you have someone there constantly updating it."--Stacy Furcini, ISPAN division chief
U.S. Navy Establishes Cyber Fleet
Although the U.S. Navy has been in the cyber arena for many years, today the service officially moved into the operational cyber domain as Vice Adm. Barry McCullough, USN, took command of the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. 10th Fleet.
Boeing Awarded Wedgetail Support Contract
The Australian Defence Materiel Organisation has awarded the Boeing Company a five-year in service support contract for Project W
SRC Awarded Funds For Foliage Penetrating Radar
SRC has been awarded two contracts with a combined value of $8.1 million for its Foliage Penetration Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking
HOW GOOD SHOULD INTELLIGENCE BE?
The last days of 2009 marked three important events in the history of American intelligence. The first is the fifth anniversary of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, the legislation creating the Director of National Intelligence, among other provisions. The second is the attempted destruction of an airliner approaching Detroit International Airport.
TARGET ACQUIRED: THE NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (NGA)
You don't need to be a satellite manufacturer to have a value proposition for the NGA. They are a large agency that has a diverse mission and a long list of constituents. Their data and telecom networks pass bits generally the same way other corporate nets pass information, so as with all the IC agencies, you can divide their needs into two categories: mission specific (geospatial analysis and production) and IT support infrastructure (i.e., databases, applications, networks and systems (DANS)).