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Forcepoint Presents Cybersecurity Predictions for 2020
Forcepoint called on its strategists, researchers and engineers to identify and discuss cybersecurity trends they forecast for the coming year and one of those predictions concerns with the Cloud Smart strategy. Eric Trexler, vice president of global government at Forcepoint, shared that more organizations will transition from Cloud First to Cloud Smart in 2020 but will remain “cloud dumb†when it comes to ensuring the security of their public cloud environments.
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in News
Acumen Solutions, VA Form Program Mgmt Tool Dev’t Partnership
Acumen Solutions and the Department of Veterans Affairs have teamed up to build a system that will manage program applications and triage cases through the Salesforce platform.
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in Executive Moves, News
Retired Navy Rear Adm. Scott Sanders, DoD Vet Roy Axford Join Envistacom
Envistacom has named Scott Sanders, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, as principal program director and appointed Roy Axford, a 39-year civil service veteran from the Department of Defense, to the company's waveform and analytics virtualization team as a senior member.
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NASA Uses Aspen Systems Tech to Boost Supercomputing Performance
An Aspen Systems-made technology has increased the computing power of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Discover supercomputer by over 30 percent.
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HPE Expands High-Performance Computing Portfolio Following Cray Acquisition; Peter Ungaro Quoted
Hewlett Packard Enterprise plans to launch high-performance computing offerings that build on the analytics and artificial intelligence technologies of the company’s newly acquired Cray business.
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in Contract Awards, News
Air Force Taps iCAMR for Blockchain-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing R&D Effort
The International Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research has received a $7.6M contract from the U.S. Air Force to facilitate research and development activities on using blockchain concepts for manufacturing semiconductors.
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Raytheon Eyes Joint Standoff Weapon Integration for Air Force F-35As
A Raytheon-built joint standoff weapon is expected to be certified for use on the U.S. Air Force’s F-35A Lighting II fighter aircraft by the end of November, FlightGlobal reported Monday.
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