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There has been very little resistance to funding and beginning to implement the Department of Defense’s zero trust cybersecurity strategy, according to Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity and Senior Information Security Officer David McKeown. This, however, is not as much the case with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, th...

A mechanical engineer by training, Scott Aken has navigated a fascinating route to his current role as president and CEO of network intelligence provider Axellio. He began his career in the commercial sector during the dot-com boom in the late 1990s, where he worked for the sole domain name company. Cybercriminals who made attempts on...

By Kim Koster, VP of Industry Marketing at Unanet When federal spending increases, government contracting companies will naturally want to capitalize on it. But the main question you’ll need to ask yourself is this: How well positioned are we internally to identify and secure contract opportunities when they arise? Being able to answer t...

By Cameron Chehreh, vice president and general manager of public sector at Intel Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our daily lives, with far-reaching potential impacts on government and public services. With AI, mission teams can accelerate data analysis and make faster, more informed decisions from the front lines to city stree...

The U.S. Army has selected six contractors for a potential five-year, $180.6 million contract for applicant management services in support of military entrance processing stations. The Department of Defense said Monday the initial award is worth $82 million for meals, lodging and transportation services, with work locations and funding to be determi...

The cyber landscape is in a constant state of flux as new threats, vulnerabilities, opportunities and technologies continue to emerge. Keeping up-to-date on these changes and fluctuations is a daunting task, but it’s necessary in order to stay ahead of the technological curve and maintain the United States’ competitive advantage.  On Thursd...

President Joe Biden has appointed three new members to an independent board that advises the White House on the effectiveness of the nation’s intelligence community and its plans for the future. Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, former justice of the Supreme Court of California; Ronald Moultrie, former undersecretary of defense for intelligence and ...

Concepts like Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control have brought coalition warfighting to the forefront of Department of Defense priorities, but the need to modernize relevant technologies and standards remains an obstacle to realizing this vision. According to Lt. Gen. Dimitri Henry, director of intelligence, J2 for the DOD, the potent...

A Chugach Government Solutions subsidiary has won a potential seven-year, $188.3 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide base operation support services for a military installation in Alabama. The Department of Defense said Thursday the service branch received six offers for the firm-fixed-price contract, which has a base amount of $169....

Mitchell Sutika-Sipus, a nearly two-decade technology industry leader, has joined AutogenAI as chief solutions architect. He will advance AutogenAI’s growth initiatives in the federal sector and help corporate clients secure more government contracts through the adoption of the company’s artificial intelligence platforms in the federal proposal ...