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DCS Awarded $191 Million Technical Engineering Services Contract
DCS Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia, was awarded a $191 million contract to provide for technical engineering services, including post-production software suppo
DARPA Awards Technology Evaluation Contract to Alion
Alion Science and Technology, McLean, Virginia was recently awarded a more than $4 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to evaluate a revolutionary technology th
General Dynamics Awarded $122 Million Task Order to Support U.S. Army Europe
General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, Virginia, has recently been awarded a $122 million task order under the Alliant contract to provide information technology support to U.S.
Cool App-titude: U.S. Military Acronyms
Apps for iPhone and Android provide definitions for more than 150,000 military acronyms and abbreviations.
Raffel Promoted to Senior VP at Guident
Guident, Herndon, Virginia, has promoted Ken Raffel to senior vice president.
Incoming: Keeping the Experts
How can the military avoid cheating itself out of good personnel who leave for greener pastures? In January's Incoming column, Capt. Joseph A. Grace Jr., USN (Ret.) poses this question as he examines the delicate line between being well rounded and being an expert, noting that the military seldom promotes the expert.
WHO IS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN THE IC TODAY?
New Years is always a good time for top ten stories so I thought I would go this way for the January edition of Mazz-INT. I quickly realized, however, there is little new I that could add to stories such as Wikileaks, the failed jihadist bomb attacks, intelligence issues in Afghanistan, budgetary pressures on the IC, or the swap out of Clapper for Blair as DNI that would pique this readership's interest.
Cyberwar? What Cyberwar?
Ladies and Gentlemen, put down the keyboards, stop reading the screen for a moment, and take a deep breath. I'll wait.
Ok. Now that you've done that, you can relax with the knowledge that we are not currently — nor have we ever been in — a "cyberwar" with any foreign power or group. Yes, including China. So far there have not been any verified examples of cyberwar of any kind.
At this point, you probably either think me crazy or correct, but really when we get down to it, this is because our views differ on what the exact meaning of the word "war" is. Now we're done with the Op-Ed for the moment.
Boeing to Support Fighters for Eight Countries
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Boeing Supports U.S. Marines with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
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