Drew Cohen is vice president of national security and intelligence at Noblis. Cohen, a 25-year information technology veteran, leads the company’s initiatives in supporting U.S. defense and security missions, including areas such as biometrics and identity management; cybersecurity; defense against weapons of mass destruction and high-yield explosives and intelligence analysis. Noblis …
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Noblis Moves Forward with High Computing Center, Receives Supercomputer
Noblis recently announced that a next-generation Cray XMT supercomputer has been delivered to the Noblis Center for Applied High Performance Computing in Danville, Va. The CAHPC is a collaborative effort between Noblis and Cray and was created to accelerate the development and commercialization of applications requiring graph analytics, as …
Read More »Noblis CTO H. Gilbert Miller Wins GovCon Innovator Award
Dr. H. Gilbert Miller, chief technology officer for Noblis, received a Government Contractor CTO Innovator Award for midsized companies Monday from the Northern Virginia Technology Council and Washington Technology. The awards recognize CTOs in the Washington-area government contracting community for contributions to achieving results for customers and for their leadership. …
Read More »Noblis Awarded Patent for Network Resiliency System
Noblis has been awarded a patent for a “System and Method for Improving Network Resiliency.” The system was invented by Noblis Senior Fellow David Garbin and Joseph Knepley Jr., and was developed to toughen network infrastructures in environments where traditional methods frequently fail. The system analyzes the underlying physical characteristics …
Read More »Noblis, Cray to Open High-Performance Computing Center in Va.
Noblis will soon bring its expertise in the areas of science, technology and strategy organization to the mother state. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Sunday the nonprofit will partner with supercomputing leader Cray to establish the Center for Applied High Performance Computing in Danville, Va. The center is designed to …
Read More »Noblis Announces New Mobile Application
Noblis, Inc. announced SF Mobile, a cross-platform mobile application of the GSA’s Sustainable Facilities Tool, is now available in the iTunes App store. The SF Tool and SF Mobile were designed to help users develop strategies, standards, guidance and measures to improve operational performance and achieve federal sustainability goals. “The …
Read More »Executive Spotlight: Sherry Rhodes of Noblis
Sherry Rhodes wears a lot of different hats. She serves as vice president, general counsel and secretary chief ethics and compliance officer for Noblis. Busy though her days are, she wouldn’t trade a minute of it. ExecutiveBiz recently spoke with Sherry about her roles at Noblis. ExecutiveBiz: Could you tell …
Read More »Noblis Honored in Business Ethics Awards
Sherry Rhodes, vice president and general counsel of Noblis, has received a business ethics award from the National Capital Chapter of Financial Service Professionals. Rhodes received the award in the large business category. Helios won the award for medium-sized companies, Sparks Personnel Services won for small businesses and New Signature …
Read More »Executive Profile: Robert Clerman of Noblis
Robert Clerman serves as Vice President for Corporate Mission Development at Noblis. As such, it is his responsibility to design and implement new strategies for Nobils, a science, technology, and strategy organization. Clerman has over thirty years of experience in management and leadership positions. Before Noblis, Clerman generated teams to …
Read More »Mark Simione of Noblis: Employee development and training still top priority
In today’s economy, the motto, “Faster, better, cheaper” often prevails — at the expense of employee development. That’s not the case at Noblis, a nonprofit science, technology, and strategy organization based in Falls Church, Va. For Mark Simione, senior vice president, chief financial and administrative officer, and treasurer, of the …
Read More »Octo Names Letitia ‘Tish’ Long to Board of Directors; Mehul Sanghani Quoted
Octo has appointed Letitia “Tish” Long, a former director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and a two-time Wash100 Award recipient, to the company's board of directors. Long's appointment will place greater focus on the Intelligence Community (IC) as Octo's core customer. “Having Long on our Board of Directors is a massive boon to our ability to understand and support the Intelligence Community,” said Mehul Sanghani, CEO of Octo.
Read More »Letitia Long Named to Applied Information Sciences Board; Larry Katzman Quoted
Applied Information Sciences has appointed Letitia "Tish" Long, former director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, to the company’s board of directors. Long is a leader in the defense and national intelligence community and will bring decades of federal experience to AIS.
Read More »Riva Solutions Appoints Becky Wright, Jeff Anderson, Lucas Wylie to Leadership Roles
Riva Solutions has added Becky Wright, Jeff Anderson and Lucas Wylie to its leadership team as the company moves to the next phase of its corporate growth plan.
Read More »Mitre Vet Patrick Gerdes Named NewWave Operations SVP
Patrick Gerdes, formerly a portfolio director at Mitre’s Center for Veterans Experience Transformation, has joined NewWave Telecom & Technologies as senior vice president of operations, FedHealthIT reported Friday.
Read More »ManTech Holds Spot on $325M DHS Contract for Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance; Kevin Phillips Quoted
ManTech International has secured a position on a five-year, $325 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the Department of Homeland Security to provide systems engineering and technical assistance support to the DHS Science & Technology Directorate, the company said Tuesday.
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