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  • FBI considers $5B IDIQ for IT support services
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    FBI considers $5B IDIQ for IT support services

    The FBI has released a request for information on potential vendors of information technology products and support services as it considers creating an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract designed to meet IT requirements across the Justice Department. A FedBizOpps notice posted Wednesday says the bureau looks to establish a potential 10-year, $5 billion IDIQ for IT consulting, cybersecurity, […] More

  • Former HHS CISO Chris Wlaschin joins voting tech firm ES&S in VP role
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    Former HHS CISO Chris Wlaschin joins voting tech firm ES&S in VP role

    Chris Wlaschin, former chief information security officer at the Department of Health and Human Services, has joined Election Systems & Software as vice president for systems security. He will lead the voting equipment manufacturer’s product, operational and infrastructure security efforts in his new position, ES&S said Tuesday. ES&S President and CEO Tom Burt said the company aims to provide voting hardware and […] More

  • Intel exec Venkata Renduchintala joins Accenture board
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    Intel exec Venkata Renduchintala joins Accenture board

    Venkata Renduchintala, a group president and chief engineering officer at Intel, has been appointed to serve on audit committee of Accenture‘s board of directors. Accenture said Thursday Renduchintala’s appointment brings the number of its board members to 12, including 11 external and independent directors. He leads Intel’s client and internet-of-things businesses and systems architecture group. His […] More

  • Former CIA chief John Brennan named to SecureAuth + Core Security advisory board
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    Former CIA chief John Brennan named to SecureAuth + Core Security advisory board

    John Brennan, former CIA director, has joined SecureAuth + Core Security as a member of the company’s advisory board. Brennan will leverage his more than 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors to offer advice on new market opportunities and product strategy for the company’s identity-based security automation platform, SecureAuth + Core […] More

  • Mark Garrett joins Cisco board of directors; Chuck Robbins comments
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    Mark Garrett joins Cisco board of directors; Chuck Robbins comments

    Mark Garrett, former executive vice president and chief financial officer of Adobe, has joined Cisco‘s board of directors, bringing with him more than 30 years of experience in financial management in technology. The networking hardware firm said Thursday it has selected 11 other executives to join its board of directors prior to appointing Garrett. “Mark has […] More

  • CAE healthcare business taps WorldPoint to distribute clinical training product
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    CAE healthcare business taps WorldPoint to distribute clinical training product

    CAE‘s healthcare business has selected WorldPoint for the distribution of a medical simulation product to U.S. training centers. The clinical skills manikin and related simulation-based curriculum of CAE Healthcare‘s CAE Juno will be offered by WorldPoint through a distribution agreement, CAE said Wednesday. WorldPoint operates distribution centers in North America, Latin America and Dubai and […] More

  • Six future space technologies selected for NASA Flight Opportunities program
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    Six future space technologies selected for NASA Flight Opportunities program

    NASA will help mature six space technologies through the agency’s Flight Opportunities program that will facilitate low-gravity simulation tests onboard aircraft and suborbital rockets. The space agency said Thursday it will award funds to cover the integration and flight, and limited payload development costs for the selected demonstrations that will validate the technology’s feasibility to reduce technical risks. […] More

  • Capgemini lands $79M contract to promote emerging technology adoption among DIR customers
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    Capgemini lands $79M contract to promote emerging technology adoption among DIR customers

    Capgemini has landed a four-year, $79 million contract to support the Texas Department of Information Resources in promoting the adoption of new technologies across the department’s customers in agencies, government organizations and academia. The Paris-based firm said Wednesday it will modify its Multi-Sourcing Services Integrator model to help DIR customers deliver enhanced services to Texas […] More

  • Hughes’ Tony Bardo: Multiple connectivity options essential for public sector comms network
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    Hughes’ Tony Bardo: Multiple connectivity options essential for public sector comms network

    Tony Bardo, assistant vice president of the government solutions business at Hughes Network Systems, has said he believes that offering multiple connectivity options to customer agencies can help them manage communications, Via Satellite reported Wednesday. He told Via Satellite in an interview that a provider should offer public sector clients different methods to communicate in the event […] More

  • Charles River Analytics to demo mixed reality C2 app for space battle management
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    Charles River Analytics to demo mixed reality C2 app for space battle management

    Charles River Analytics will demonstrate a hybrid reality command-and-control technology intended for space battle management during a four-day industry event scheduled to kick off Monday in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The company said Wednesday its SOLAR application will function as a front-end operator-facing tool based on BAE Systems’ SBMC2 testbed. SOLAR is built through the Defense Advanced […] More

  • George Krivo: DynCorp sees key market opportunities after reorganization
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    George Krivo: DynCorp sees key market opportunities after reorganization

    George Krivo, CEO of DynCorp International, has said the company looks to reinvest money and build out product offerings after it restructured further into logistics and aviation segments, the Washington Business Journal reported Wednesday. He told WBJ in an interview the McLean, Virginia-based contractor implemented its reorganization effort in a push to remove “unnecessary” management […] More

  • Raytheon to demo mobile intell software under Army contract; Todd Probert comments
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    Raytheon to demo mobile intell software under Army contract; Todd Probert comments

    Raytheon has received a contract from the U.S. Army to demonstrate its software offering that works to help deployed warfighters gather and access data on the battlefield. FoXTEN is a mobile intelligence platform that can be loaded onto a commercial laptop and can run at low-transmission speeds, the company said Wednesday. “Our soldiers need real-time […] More