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Stacey Meyer, former senior director of sales for federal and Mid-Atlantic operations at AttackIQ, has been promoted as vice president of federal operations.
John Sciberras, former strategy, analysis and marketing head at DataPath, has joined technology firmEnvistacom to serve as vice president of marketing.
TTEC Holdings has obtained a moderate-level certification from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Joint Authorization Board for a software-as-a-service tool designed for government contact centers.
Greg Fletcher, director of business development and capture at Juniper Networks’ federal civilian business, has said updating information technology networks can help agencies address common provisions outlined in federal cloud computing mandates.
Telesat has partnered with General Dynamics and Ball Aerospace to demonstrate space-based data exploitation and processing approaches with the use of commercial satellite technology. The partnerships will use Telesat-built satellite and network emulation systems for live demo events in support of the U.S. Air Force's Commercially Augmented Space Inter Networked Operations program.
Pedro Medelius, chief scientist and technologist at ASRC Federal’s space and defense unit, has been elected to chair the National Space Club Florida Committee’s board of directors.
Telephonics’ multi-function radar suite has won first place in a U.S. Navy competition that will support the accelerated delivery of unmanned aerial systems to the U.S. Marine Corps.
Some industry experts said the introduction of draft guidance to implement the Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 policy seeks to reflect the move to separate the Department of Homeland Security’s EINSTEIN cybersecurity program from the TIC initiative, Federal News Network reported Tuesday. “TIC 3.0 isn’t here to kill EINSTEIN, but decouple it from TIC. I think some form of EINSTEIN will still need to exist," said Stephen Kovac, vice president of global government and corporate compliance at Zscaler.
The U.S. Army seeks to test squad weapon prototypes from General Dynamics, Textron Systems and Sig Sauer with a new fire control system this April, National Defense Magazinereported Monday.