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U.S. Navy Awards Nearly $900 Million in Cyber Operations Contracts
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va.; CACI Technologies Inc., Chantilly, Va.; Computer Sciences Corp., Falls Church, Va.; General Dynamics One Source LLC, Fairfax, Va.; Honeywell Technology Soluti
Corporate Espionage Concerns Could Affect Contracting
Frank Kendall, undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, told the Senate Banking, Housing a
NGEN Protest Halts Contract Work
Implementation of the U.S. Navy’s $3.5 billion Next-Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) will have to wait until a protest by two of the companies that did not receive the contract is upheld or rejected. The U.S. Government Accountability Office has until October 23 to rule on the challenge.
Cool App-titude: HISTORY
Great news for history buffs—the HISTORY channel now has an app for iPad, iPhone and Android with access to full episodes and clips from pop
Defense Department Issues First Acquisition Report
Lawmakers now are reviewing the U.S. Defense Department’s first annual data-driven review of purchasing.
AFCEA Welcomes More Than 30 New Corporate Members
The recent corporate membership promotion, which offered a three-year corporate membership for the price of two years, was a solid success.
Cyber Committee Explores the Insider Threat
A new white paper titled “Insider Threat: Protecting U.S. Business Secrets and Sensitive Information” focuses on raising risk awareness by highlighting current issues and outlining continuous challenges.
Subscribe for Cybersecurity Education
AFCEA International is partnering with Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute to offer its members a comprehensive range of online cybersecurity training on an annual subscription basis. For the cost of one five-day classroom course, students have unlimited access to more than 30 classes.
The Bottom Line: What’s Your Bottom Line?
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