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Regulation Changes Impact Government Contract Work
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is rife with opportunities for the commercial sector, but companies should be aware that the rules of engagement are changing, or already have changed, in a number of instances, so they should thoroughly research upcoming contract awards.
Homeland Security 2012: Mobility With Security Is a Must
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DHS CIOs Reveal IT Successes, Challenges and Requirements
Richard Spires, chief information officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, kicked off DHS Industry Day by declaring that it is time to find the balance between the IT needs of individual DHS agencies and leveraging IT throughout the department as a whole. The department needs to take a "shared first" approach to commodities and then look at unique technologies the individual agencies need.
Two Firms Awarded Potential $698 Million C4I Contracts
ITT to Improve Jammer System
Herley New York to Support Airborne Threat Simulation Office
L-3 to Provide F-16 Mission Training Center
Landolt Assigned Director, J-3 Ops/Cyber for U.S. AFRICOM
Diminishing Dollars Mean Different Procurement Practices
Members of the two morning panels at the DHS 2012 Information Technology Industry Day hammered home the need all DHS agencies have for information sharing and information security within a mobile environment; however, the agencies continue to face slow processes to put these capabilities into place.