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    Mattermost Expands Industry Partnerships to Boost Microsoft, Atlassian Support; Barry Duplantis Quoted

    Secure collaboration platform provider Mattermost has expanded its partner network to increase support for Microsoft and Atlassian tools and drive the adoption of artificial intelligence, DevSecOps and zero trust architecture across the Department of Defense and the federal government. SOS International partnered with Mattermost to serve as the primary interface for reviewing analysis results for Exovera's exoINSIGHT AI-powered tool that uses open-source data to support machine learning operations. More

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    Intelsat CEO Dave Wajsgras Discusses Multi-Orbit Interoperability, Virtualization to Enhance Satellite Communications

    Finding ways to combine the benefits of low-Earth orbit and geostationary orbit satellites to provide commercial users around the world with seamless services is one of the areas of opportunity in the satellite industry, said Dave Wajsgras, CEO of Intelsat. Intelsat is investing in virtualization and 5G and software-defined networks to meet the demand for communications in the battlefield, rural areas and other emerging markets, he went on to explain in an interview. More

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    SpaceX Conducts Engine Tests for Artemis Mission Landing System

    SpaceX has completed a set of tests for a company-built engine intended to power the landing platform for NASA's Artemis III and Artemis IV lunar missions. The spacecraft manufacturer had conducted a Starship Human Landing System test last month that demonstrated the Raptor engine's performance in extreme cold conditions. More

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    Former National Cyber Director Chris Inglis Named Strategic Adviser at Semperis

    Chris Inglis, a distinguished U.S. military and government official and a previous Wash100 awardee, has been appointed to the strategic advisory board at identity system security solutions provider Semperis. Inglis had served as the first U.S. national cyber director, in which capacity he helped formulate the National Cybersecurity Strategy of the Biden administration. More

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    L3Harris Books $84M Air Force Contract for Radios, Comms Systems & Support Services

    L3Harris Technologies will deliver radios and communications systems to the U.S. Air Force under a five-year, $83.5 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. To support the Counter-Narcotics and Global Threats program, the contractor will also provide equipment, parts and spares, maintenance and training support as well as engineering services. More

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    CACI’s Unity-Powered Cybersecurity Training Tool Receives Industry Recognition; Todd Probert Quoted

    CACI International has received recognition for its City Block critical infrastructure cybersecurity training tool, which is powered by a platform used by developers to produce interactive 3D content. During the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference, City Block received the Made with Unity Recognition award in the best full spectrum unity project category. More

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    Redhorse Issues Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report for 2023; John Zangardi Quoted

    Redhorse says in its 2023 greenhouse gas emissions report that it had produced, on average, the equivalent of 68.14 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year from calendar year 2020 through 2022. The Virginia-based consulting services provider explained in the report that the amount roughly equates to the emissions produced by 15 passenger vehicles. More

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    Northrop’s Triton Unmanned Aircraft Receives IOC Designation From Navy

    The U.S. Navy has granted initial operating capability status to Northrop Grumman's MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft. Northrop has so far delivered five units of the aircraft, which is designed for high-altitude and high-endurance maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, to the service branch. More

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    CBP Announces $100M Recompete Contract for Enterprise Network Architecture Services Support

    The Customs and Border Protection plans to launch a full and open competition for a potential five-year, $100 million recompete contract to provide enterprise network architecture and engineering support services to the CBP Office of Information and Technology. ENAESS will modernize CBP's information technology infrastructure to support mission-critical data communications and applications, implement emerging technologies and support the agency's migration to the cloud. More