Dan Gutierrez, vice president of mid-Atlantic operations at MacAulay-Brown, has been promoted to VP of operations for the Dayton, Ohio-based company’s national security group. MacB said Monday it also named Napoleon Stewart director of military intelligence programs and appointed Donald Chaney director of intelligence community programs within the national security …
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Army Taps MacAulay-Brown for EXPRESS BPA; Fred Norman Comments
MacAulay-Brown will provide logistics assistance for the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command as part of the Expedited Professional and Engineering Support Services blanket purchase agreement. The task order calls for the company to provide information technology support, training tools, manpower, computer resources and operational support for AMCOM, MacB said Monday. Fred Norman, …
Read More »Rhett Hernandez Joins MacAulay-Brown Board of Advisors; Sid Fuchs Comments
Lt. Gen. Rhett Hernandez, who led the Army Cyber Command before his retirement, has been appointed to the MacAulay-Brown board of advisors to provide insights on cybersecurity and boost the company’s capabilities in the market. Hernandez, who retired from the Army in November 2013 after 39 years of service, will join other …
Read More »MacAulay-Brown Promotes Greg Yadzinski to Commonwealth Technology Division VP; Mark Chadason Comments
Greg Yadzinski, former acting director of MacAulay-Brown‘s Commonwealth Technology Division, has been promoted as the division’s vice president responsible for its business and technology development and customer support services. He will still report to Mark Chadason, senior vice president and general manager of the company’s National Security Group, as his group serves …
Read More »Marty Howard Named Macaulay-Brown VP; Dennis Werth Comments
Martin “Marty” Howard has been appointed to serve as the next vice president for the C4ISR and Homeland Security division of MacAulay-Brown Inc.‘s Gray Enterprise Solutions department located in Aberdeen, Md. In this role, Howard will lead the division’s growth through its existing customer base in the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics …
Read More »Leidos Partners with MacAulay-Brown for Simulated Weapons Testing; Fred Norman Comments
Leidos has enlisted national security company MacAulay-Brown to provide hardware-in-the-loop simulation and testing services for military programs at the Guided Weapons Evaluation Facility at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. MacB said Monday it will test weapons systems for readiness and simulate battlefield conditions using an HIL controller. “HIL-based simulation …
Read More »Mia Kerivan-O’Malley, Steve Lewis Promoted to VP Ranks at MacAulay-Brown
MacAulay-Brown has promoted two employees to the vice president ranks and plans to open a new office in North Carolina as part of its expansion strategy for the mid-Atlantic region. Mia Kerivan-O’Malley will assume the roles of corporate VP and chief information officer while Steve Lewis will lead the company’s information …
Read More »CSSS.NET, MacAulay-Brown Partner for Air Combat Command IT Contract; Lisa Wolford Comments
A team comprising of CSSS.net and MacAulay-Brown has won a potential four-year, $6.2 million contract to provide information technology services and operational support services at a U.S. Air Force facility in Hampton, Va. The contract has one base year with three option years and involves work in areas such as network …
Read More »IBM, MacAulay Brown to Unveil Security System at Warfighting Conference; Mark Sinclair Comments
IBM and MacAulay-Brown will present a new joint security offering intended to provide users network trust across multiple security domains and help the U.S. military collaborate with coalition partners. The companies will debut their MLS Single Security Architecture at the three-day Joint Warfighting Conference, which starts Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Va., …
Read More »MacAulay-Brown to Help AF Special Ops Command Process Intell
MacAulay-Brown has won a $30,913,181 contract modification to continue supporting the processing and disseminating of intelligence for the Air Force‘s Special Operations Command, the Defense Department said Monday. This modification exercises the first option year of the original contract. Work will occur in Hurlburt Field, Fla., home to the command’s …
Read More »Report: Journalist Falls Victim to iCloud Hacking
Potential security flaws of Apple’s iCloud service were recently exposed following the hacking of a Wired technology journalist’s account. Mat Hanon recounted details of the hacking that compromised his Twitter account and erased data on his Apple devices including a Macbook, iPad and iPhone. The hacker, a 19-year-old male who …
Read More »MacAulay-Brown Opens Second DC Office; Sid Fuchs Comments
MacAulay-Brown has opened its new national capital headquarters in Vienna, Va., the company’s second office in the Washington region. The engineering and technical services provider said the office will operate in conjunction with the company’s Dayton, Ohio corporate headquarters. President and CEO Sid Fuchs said the company will use the …
Read More »Cisco Delivers Compact Routers
Cisco has unveiled the Cisco 819 Integrated Services Router Machine-to-Machine gateway enabling business innovation and productivity by extending corporate network services to billions of non-traditional IP devices. According to Cisco, this product is a delivery of its vision for the “internet of things.” In integrating network capabilities into non-traditional IP …
Read More »Expert: FBI Taps Hackers to Be Informants
The FBI and U.S. Secret Service have used the threat of prison to create an army of informers, resulting in nearly one in four hackers becoming a cyberspace snitch, according to experts who spoke to the Guardian. Eric Corley, who publishes hacker magazine 2600, told the U.K. newspaper he believes …
Read More »While You Were Sleeping, Your School Was Watching You
Earlier this year, The New New Internet reported that a school district in Pennsylvania had remotely activated a camera and caught a student taking pills (the student claimed he was eating candy). According to recently filed court documents, the school secretly activated the cameras and captured thousands of images that …
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