The Defense Information Systems Agency is in need of industry-based information regarding the use of quantum-safe algorithms for cybersecurity. DISA said Monday in a FedBizOpps notice that it intends to evaluate the use of these algorithms and cryptographic approaches to protect the Department of Defense's information technology infrastructure.
Read More »DISA Taps Georgia Tech Research Institute for Cloud Development Project
Georgia Tech Research Institute has received a potential two-year, $48.2M contract to help the Defense Information Systems Agency develop and deploy a cloud computing platform.
Read More »DISA’s Enterprise Services Division Seeks IT Infrastructure, Cloud Computing Support
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for potential industry sources of information technology engineering support to help DISA's enterprise services division manage a portfolio of unified platforms.
Read More »By Light-Menlo Security Team to Help DISA Implement Cloud-Based Internet Isolation Tool
A team of By Light Professional IT Services and Menlo Security received an other transaction agreement from the Defense Information Systems Agency to design and develop a technology for military and civilian personnel to avoid web-based threats.
Read More »Iridium to Continue DoD Mobile Satellite Services Under $54M Contract; Scott Scheimreif Quoted
Iridium Communications received a four-and-a-half-year, $54M contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to continue to provide maintenance and support services for the Department of Defense's Enhanced Mobile Satellite Service gateway.
Read More »DISA Awards $85M Software Licensing, Maintenance Support Contract to CA Technologies
Broadcom subsidiary CA Technologies received a potential five-year, $84.9M contract to provide CA software capacity licensing and maintenance and sustainment support to the Defense Information Systems Agency.
Read More »Former DISA CTO David Mihelcic Joins AttackIQ Advisory Board
David Mihelcic, a former chif technology officer at the Defense Information Systems Agency, has joined the advisory board of securit validation technology company AttackIQ.
Read More »Harry Raduege Joins Autonomous Security Software Firm NXM Labs as Strategic Adviser
Harry Raduege, a retired U.S. Air Force general, has been named strategic adviser at San Francisco-based autonomous security software provider NXM Labs. He will work with the company’s advisory board on strategic planning to bring NXM’s platforms to the market as well as lead efforts to address cyber threats, NXM said Thursday.
Read More »DISA Selects Intelligent Waves to Support Tactical Comms System, Mobile Satellite Services
Intelligent Waves has won a potential five-year, $49M contract to help the Defense Information Systems Agency manage logistical operations for the U.S. military's Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services program and Distributed Tactical Communication System.
Read More »General Dynamics IT to Continue DoD Network Infrastructure Support Under $491M BPA
TYSONS CORNER, VA, February 14, 2019 — A General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) business unit will continue its support for the operation, management, deployment and maintenance of Pentagon network infrastructure under a potential $491M blanket purchase agreement from the Defense Information Systems Agency, GovCon Wire reported Wednesday. General Dynamics Information Technology said Tuesday the …
Read More »DISA Includes Solers in $7.5B Systems Engineering Support IDIQ
Solers has won a spot on the unrestricted track of the Defense Information Systems Agency's potential 10-year, $7.5B multiple-award contract for systems engineering, innovation and technology services. The Department of Defense said Wednesday DISA initially announced in January the awardees for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract's unrestricted pool, in which 14 companies secured positions.
PTC Cloud SaaS Gets DoD Impact Level 5 Authorization
The Defense Information Systems Agency has granted PTC a provisional authorization to provide software as a service for Department of Defense systems that host controlled unclassified data.
Read More »GSA Clarifies Security Requirements for Potential $7.8B DoD Cloud BPA
The General Services Administration has clarified that vendors interested to pursue the Department of Defense's potential $7.8B blanket purchase agreement for back-office cloud services will not be required to be certified to host classified data prior to the date of award.
Read More »Twosense.AI Gets Army Contract for Government-Tailored Behavioral Biometrics
The U.S. Army has awarded a $2.42M contract to Twosense.AI for the development of deep neural networks that the service would use for continuous multifactor authentication. Twosense.AI said Thursday its platform of the same name bases authentications on a subject's gait, interaction patterns and other behavioral signs.
Read More »Ken Asbury, CEO of CACI International, Named to 2019 Wash100 for Creating Organic Growth Through M&A and IT Services
Executive Mosaic is pleased to present Ken Asbury, president and CEO of CACI International, as an inductee into the 2019 edition of the Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of influential leaders in the government contracting arena — for his pursuit of organic growth for the company through M&A and IT services. This marks his sixth consecutive Wash100 award.
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