Mercury Systems has introduced a new rackmount server technology designed to withstand harsh environments and ensure the integrity of data for artificial intelligence and electronic warfare applications.
Read More »ID Technologies, Network Designs Partner to Develop Classified Remote Access Service for Army
ID Technologies and Network Designs Inc. have partnered to develop a contractor-owned, contractor-operated service with the goal of helping the U.S. Army protect classified networks and information that can be accessed remotely.
Read More »NCI Wins $89M Contract from INSCOM to Provide IT Services; Paul Dillahay Quoted
NCI Information Systems has been awarded a two-year, $89 million contract from the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to provide IT Fit-Out services for the Secure Admin Operating Facility (SAOF), the company announced Tuesday. Under the contract, NCI will deliver information technology (IT) and audiovisual (AV) engineering services to modernize INSCOM headquarters.
Read More »Red Hat Gets Common Criteria Certification, CSfC Status for Operating System; Paul Smith Quoted
Perspecta Labs’ Eric Jung: Agencies Should Prioritize Deployment of Secure Telework Capabilities
Eric Jung, Commercial Solutions for Classified program manager at Perspecta Labs, wrote in a Federal Times article published Tuesday that agencies should still prioritize fielding of secure telework capabilities to support remote employees and ensure continuity of operations even as they start reopening offices.
Read More »Ingram Micro to Offer HPE Aruba’s Wireless Networking Tech to Federal Customers
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise subsidiary, has authorized Ingram Micro to distribute its wireless networking products to federal government clients, CRN reported Thursday.
Read More »Perspecta Labs' Eric Jung on Ways to Ensure Gov't Data Security on Commercial Networks
Eric Jung, commercial solutions for classified program director at Perspecta Labs, wrote in an opinion piece published Wednesday on C4ISRNET that there are three approaches agencies can implement to ensure the security of government data on commercial networks and one is through streamlined CSfC deployment of mobile applications.
Read More »Cambridge Named Trusted Integrator Under NSA-Led Program
The National Security Agency has named Cambridge International Systems a Trusted Integrator under a program aiming to provide the government with secure information assurance tools. The Commercial Solutions for Classified program sets criteria that provide an NSA assessment standard for system integrator businesses to follow, the company said Wednesday. Firms …
Read More »Cubic Subsidiary Gets NSA Clearance for Cloud Servers With Aruba Virtual Mobility Controller
A Cubic subsidiary has secured clearance from the National Security Agency to offer its cloud servers with Aruba Networks' virtual mobility controller as a certified component under the Commercial Solutions for Classified program. The NSA clearance seeks to demonstrate that DTECH Labs' tactical cloud servers with Aruba VMC met the Common Criteria …
Read More »Cog Systems Seeks NIAP Certification to Offer Mobile Security Platform in Govt Sector
Cog Systems has applied for National Information Assurance Partnership certification to offer a mobile security platform designed with bare-metal virtualization technology to U.S. government agencies. The company said Monday its D4 Secure Platform is listed as eligible for use on a mobile device under the National Security Administration‘s Commercial Solutions for Classified program. Carl Nerup, chief marketing officer at Cog Systems, said the …
Read More »NSA Adds Apriva Subsidiary as Trusted Integrator on Commercial Solutions for Classified Program
Apriva has passed a government review and met security and managed requirements to be listed as a trusted integrator within the National Security Agency‘s Commercial Solutions for Classified program. Apriva said Monday the NSA and Central Security Service created the program to help Information Assurance Directorate customers implement mobile access systems through …
Read More »Army Selects PacStar Software for Wireless Comms Mgmt; Peggy Miller Comments
PacStar has been selected by the U.S. Army to provide a software platform for the military service to manage the security of wireless command posts. The Army chose PacStar’s IQ-Core Software with Commercial Solutions for Classified Plug-In to help secure classified information as part of the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 1 program, the company said Thursday. PacStar noted the …
Read More »Cal Shintani on Oceus’ Public Safety Market Emphasis, Federal Broadband’s Evolution
Cal Shintani leads capture strategy, corporate strategy and proposal development functions for Oceus Networks as senior vice president and chief growth officer at the Reston, Va.-based mobile services contractor. Shintani last spoke to ExecutiveBiz for a Q&A conversation on his role at Oceus and GovCon market trends in June 2012, nearly …
Read More »Part 2 of Q&A With Cal Shintani, Oceus SVP and Chief Growth Officer
This is part two of our in-depth conversation with Cal Shintani, senior vice president and chief growth officer at Oceus Networks. Click here to read part one. ExecutiveBiz: Where are the opportunities for broadband wireless at the state and local levels? Cal Shintani: Most of the state and local governments …
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