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ULA to Carry Air Force Cubesat Rideshare Payload on AEHF-5 Mission
United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket will carry a cube satellite for the U.S. Air Force along with the service’s fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellite as a rideshare payload, Space News reported Monday.
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Johns Hopkins APL Included in Fast Company’s Top Workplaces List for Innovators
Fast Company magazine has added Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to its list of 50 best workplaces for innovators.
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MicroStrategy, immixGroup Sign Public Sector IT Distribution Agreement
Immixgroup and MicroStrategy have partnered to distribute enterprise information technology offerings to the government market in a push to help customer agencies transform IT operations. MicroStrategy said Monday it seeks to introduce an enterprise analytics platform to public sector IT modernization projects via contract vehicles on which immixGroup holds a position.
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Crowley Maritime Announces Promotions to Expand Support for Public Sector Clients
Crowley Maritime has promoted leaders within its solutions group to support growth efforts and expand the delivery of government services to public sector customers.
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Air Force Research Lab Tests Northrop-Built Hypersonic Engine
A team at Air Force Research Laboratory completed a ground test of a Northrop Grumman-built scramjet engine at Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee.
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Cloudera’s Shaun Bierweiler: Ready-Made Migration Service Can Facilitate Data Provider Transition
Shaun Bierweiler, vice president and general manager of the public sector business at Cloudera, wrote in a LinkedIn article posted Thursday the company offers a migration service that works to help enterprise customers transition to another data provider and cut the operational risk of a business disruption.
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Raytheon Seeks to Accelerate Software Dev’t Process Through Virtual Factory; Todd Probert Quoted
Raytheon has created a virtual software factory in a move to accelerate the company's process of developing and delivering software platforms to military customers. "In a world where threats evolve fast, software must evolve faster," said Todd Probert, vice president of Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business.