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Perspecta Labs Wins DARPA Program Support Contract; Petros Mouchtaris Quoted
Perspecta Labs has been awarded a potential four-year, $37 million prime contract to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Fast Network Interface Cards program, the company announced Tuesday.
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Rear Adm. William Chase Named Senior Military Adviser for DoD Cyber Policy
The U.S. Navy has appointed Rear Adm. William Chase as senior military adviser for cyber policy to the defense undersecretary for policy and as deputy principal cyber adviser to the defense secretary, the Pentagon announced Monday.
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DHS Seeks Industry Comments on Data Center, Cloud Optimization Initiative
Interested vendors have until Aug. 6 to submit comments on the Department of Homeland Security's draft solicitation for data center and cloud optimization services as part of a hybrid information technology hosting environment.
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Lockheed Vet Tom Blakely Joins Triumph Group as CTO
Tom Blakely, a former Lockheed Martin executive, has been named chief technology officer of Berwyn, Pa.-based aircraft components and services provider Triumph Group.
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Raytheon Technologies to Help Modernize DoD Logistics Enterprise Under DARPA Program
A Raytheon Technologies subsidiary has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a semantic logistics enterprise model for monitoring and predicting the state of the Department of Defense supply chain. Raytheon BBN Technologies and its team members aim to simplify the process for DoD personnel to access, fuze and analyze logistics data with artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches under the LogX program, the company said Monday.
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Nutanix’s Dan Fallon: Agencies Should Look at FedRAMP as Baseline for IT Modernization
Dan Fallon, senior director of systems engineering for Nutanix’s federal business, wrote in an article published Monday on FedTech Magazine that agencies should look at the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program as a baseline for their digital transformation efforts and consider three factors to further drive innovation.
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Army Issues RFI on SaaS-Based Cryptocurrency Investigation Tech
The U.S. Army is looking for potential sources of a Software-as-a-Service offering that can help the service branch’s Criminal Investigation Command analyze and conduct inquiries into cryptocurrency transactions.
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UiPath Secures $225M in Series E Funds; Daniel Dines Quoted
New York-based UiPath has raised $225M in a round of Series E financing led by Alkeon Capital Management. The company said Monday it will use the investment to carry out research-and-development initiatives, advance its hyperautomation platform and expand its cloud offerings.
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In-Q-Tel’s Tara O’Toole: AI Key to Driving US Biotech Innovation
Tara O’Toole, executive vice president and senior fellow at In-Q-Tel, has said that artificial intelligence can help “fundamentally improve†synthetic biology concepts to support U.S. efforts to compete with China, National Defense Magazine reported Thursday.
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Johns Hopkins APL, CISA Partner With 4 States for Cyber Info Sharing Pilot
Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as well as four states for a pilot program focused on improving cybersecurity and information sharing.
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Northrop Vet Alexis Sulyma Named InductiveHealth Chief Growth Officer
Alexis Sulyma, who previously spent nearly 18 years at Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC), has been appointed chief growth officer of health information technology provider InductiveHealth Informatics.