Scott Gray serves as vice president for the information technology and security business at Lockheed Martin, where he oversees more than 1,200 employees and a portfolio of IT services for government clients including the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, Transportation and General Services Administration, among others. Before assuming his current role in April 2015, …
Read More »DHS Issues RFI on Open Source, Social Media Analytics Tools
The Department of Homeland Security is soliciting information on open-source and social media analytics technology that can be used to facilitate agency efforts to guard the U.S. against threats. DHS said Monday in a FedBizOpps notice its science and technology directorate and social media task force are interested in deploying analytics tools to support criminal investigations, screening …
Read More »Raytheon-Websense Selected for FBI Network Consolidation Project; Michelle Youngers Comments
Raytheon-Websense has received a potential $8 million contract from the Justice Department to build a virtual network for FBI agents and analysts to access and view secret and unclassified systems on the same monitor, GCN reported Wednesday. Stephanie Kanowitz writes DOJ awarded the contract through the FBI’s Enclave Consolidation Initiative that seeks …
Read More »Executive Profile: Leslie Echols, Raytheon Senior Business Development Manager for DHS, DOJ
Leslie Echols serves as a senior business development manager at Raytheon and focuses on the departments of Justice and Homeland Security. She joined Raytheon in March after nearly two years at management consulting firm B3 Solutions. Echols was director of business development at B3 and served in the same capacity at Systems …
Read More »CACI Receives Justice Department Content Mgmt Task Order
CACI International has received a five-year, $22 million task order to implement the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives content management system. The system is designed to capture documents, license explosives, track firearms and process fugitive warrant records, CACI said Thursday. CACI will also develop agile software, maintain …
Read More »Executive Profile: Neil MacBride, Partner at Davis Polk
Neil MacBride serves as a partner at Davis Polk, where he advises clients on foreign corrupt practices, economic sanctions, cybersecurity risks, fraud, False Claims Act violations, market manipulation, insider trading and securities. He previously served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia prior to joining Davis Polk …
Read More »DOJ Surveys Potential Sources of Cyber Operations Support
The Justice Department is conducting market research on potential sources of cybersecurity operations support services to the Justice Security Operations Center. In a notice posted June 3 on FedBizOpps, DOJ said it is seeking vendors with the resources and experience to support JSOC’s threat detection, monitoring and response functions. The department …
Read More »Executive Profile: Michael P. Kelliher, VP for DoD Enterprise Solutions at TAPE
Michael P. Kelliher serves as vice president for Department of Defense Enterprise Solutions at TAPE. He oversees the company’s accounts in research, development, test and evaluation, information technology, training, education and cybersecurity. A retired colonel of the U.S. Army, Kelliher previously worked as a principal program analyst at JB&A Inc., …
Read More »Michael Donlan: California DOJ OKs Microsoft Azure Gov’t for FBI Criminal Records Access
Microsoft‘s government cloud offering is now available to law enforcement agencies in California after the state’s justice department established Microsoft Azure Government‘s compliance with federal data security and privacy regulations. Michael Donlan, vice president of Microsoft’s U.S. state and local government business, said Wednesday on the company website that compliance covers standards …
Read More »Executive Profile: Matthew Warren, Agilex Justice & Homeland Security President
Matthew Warren is the president of the justice and homeland security sector of Agilex, a mission and technology services provider based in Chantilly, Va. He joined Agilex in 2008 from Oracle and is responsible for Agilex’s programs with the departments of Homeland Security and Justice. During his time at Oracle, Warren handled …
Read More »Dan Nelson Joins Lockheed as Media Relations VP
Dan Nelson, formerly communications strategies lead at General Electric’s digital energy business, has joined Lockheed Martin as vice president of worldwide media relations. He will report to Jennifer Whitlow, senior VP of corporate communications, and serve as Lockheed’s chief spokesperson and adviser to senior executives on media engagements, Lockheed Martin …
Read More »Executive Profile: Cozy Bailey, Nat’l Security Programs Executive at Dell
Cozy Bailey serves as national security programs customer executive within the federal group of Dell‘s services segment. The more than 30-year technology veteran has responsibility for the company’s business in the Department of Homeland Security, Justice Department and intelligence community. He is a 1975 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he received a …
Read More »Richard Waddell: APL to House DOJ Criminal Justice R&D Center, Evaluate Tech Outcomes
Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory will host a research center for the Justice Department‘s National Institute of Justice to test and conduct operational evaluations of non-forensic technologies for state and local law enforcement, corrections agencies, and courts. APL has signed a five-year cooperative agreement with DOJ to house the National Criminal …
Read More »Paul Strasser: PPC to Continue IT Support for DOJ Victim Notification System
The Project Performance Company has signed a potential five-year, $17.5 million contract with the Justice Department to provide operation, maintenance and other IT support services for the department’s Victim Notification System. PPC CEO Paul Strasser said Tuesday the contract continues the company’s support for the automated notification system, which began in 2009. This follow-on contract also covers program …
Read More »Tawanda Smith: iFOS Lands DOJ Staff Augmentation Services Contract
The Justice Department has awarded Intelligent Fiscal Optimal Solutions a five-year, $3 million contract to provide administrative, budget and program support services to DOJ’s Office on Violence Against Women for anti-violence programs. Columbia, Maryland-based iFOS said Wednesday the contract covers staff augmentation services for OVW activities. “We look forward to providing OVW with fresh solutions to minimize …
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