Daily Government Contracting Recap – March 18, 2010
March 18th, 2010 by Jack MannCACI’s Paul Cofoni discussed his company’s recent SPAWAR win.
Lockheed Martin opened a second security intelligence center.
MIT kept its system online during a cyber attack.
A pair of Ponzi scam artist Bernie Madoff’s programmers have been indicted.
The GAO upheld DynCorp’s protest of an Afghan police training contract award.
A new book asks, is Gov 2.0 really all that?
Some security consultants are bridging the gap between “black hat” hackers and professionals.
A DoD briefing suggests Afghans are “disillusioned” with state institutions.
Julius Genachowski commented on the FCC’s recently-released National Broadband Plan.
Congresswoman Donna Edwards spoke at DigiGirlz day.
















