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General Dynamics Awarded $43 Million SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific Contract for Communications Engineering Support
General Dynamics Information Technology has been awarded the Radio Frequency Communications Engineering Support contract by Spa
ATK Awarded Four-Year Contract to Operate Lake City Army Ammunition Plant
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) has been awarded a contract from the U.S.
Logos Technologies Receives Army Contract for BioJET Program
Logos Technologies Incorporated has been awarded a $20 million cost-plus-fixed-fee
SAIC Awarded Contract to Produce Geospatial Data Products
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has received a $16 million firm-fixed-price
CACI Awarded Army Contract for Engineering and Logistics Support
CACI International Incorporated Federal has been awarded a $22 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity
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Army Adds EW Career Field
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France Improves Identification Crypto
The French navy and air force are adding new encryption technology to their identification friend-or-foe (IFF) systems to reduce the chance of enemy interception and analysis.
IT'S TAX TIME AND AMERICA NEEDS A CPA!
Since December I have been wanting to write about cyber, but realizing this topic is going to be with us for awhile I deferred to more immediate and less controversial topics such as grading DNI McConnell's performance ----- you remember the "gentlemen's B," which I still think is a high mark since I wasn't grading on a curve and his predecessor got an "incomplete" for the course! DNI Blair did his first media availability on 26 March and that is usually good MAZZ- INT fodder, but in the 22 page transcript I didn't see any thing you or I have not already read in the Early Bird!
What Government Managers Can Learn From Google
In Christopher Dorobek's latest Incoming column, he bids readers to have a look at What Would Google Do?, a book by Jeff Jarvis that examines how people can learn from the search engine giant. The lessons, he says, are particularly important for government managers to wrap their brains around. "The book taps into the idea that information is power, but that the real power of information comes in the sharing," Dorobek writes. "Among the principles the book outlines are: give up control; get out of the way; and make mistakes well."