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Multiple Firms Awarded $5.6 Billion Intelligence Analysis Contract
BAE, Mclean, Virginia; Booz Allen Hamilton, Mclean, Virginia; Buffalo Group, Reston, Virginia; CACI, Chantilly, Virginia; CTC, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Cyberspace Solutions, Reston, Virginia; L3, Rest
Special Operations Networking Contract Increased to $490 Million
iGov Technologies, Reston, Virginia, is the current contractor for the U.S.
Multiple Firms Awarded $300 Million for Cyber Research
Assured Information Security Incorporated, Rome, New York; Global InfoTek Incorporated, Reston, Virginia; Radiance Technologies Incorporated, Huntsville, Alabama; CACI Incorporated, Chantilly, Virgini
The Future Landscape for Communications
Mobility is the major game-changing trend over the course of the next five years, but securing it will pose a range of challenges. Members of the industry panel today at TechNet Land Forces South in Tampa, Florida, brought out their crystal balls to forecast the communications landscape five years from now and how the defense industry can prepare for the upcoming changes.
A Matter of Trust
From the WikiLeaks scandal to border security, the key theme of TechNet Land Forces South day one was that in the interagency environment, trust is a critical element of success.
Bouchard Joins STG in VP Role
STG Incorporated, Reston, Virginia, has hired Steven Bouchard as vice president, Integrated Capture Management Services.
Cool App-titude: Pulse News
The Pulse News app for iPad and Android takes a visual twist on traditional RSS feeds. It provides all your content in one place with a focus on photographs to catch your eye, and it's one of the most popular news apps on the market.
SOCOM C4 Challenges and Industry Opportunities
The chief information officer of U.S Special Operations Command outlines challenges, what keeps him awake at night and how the private sector can help.
Technology: Advantage and Threat
The military and law enforcement are using new technology to do their jobs and work together better. Unfortunately, so are the bad guys.
Future Bright for Nanoparticles in Radiation Detection
Materials researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories have developed a new class of nanoporous materials that could lead to more effective and less costly radiation detectors for homeland secur