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SOCOM Issues SIGINT Tech RFI, Plans Demo Event in September
U.S. Special Operations Command has issued a request for information on new signals intelligence technology platforms and scheduled a test event for the week of Sept. 21 at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Indiana.
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Wickr Secures Air Force Comms App Suite IDIQ
Wickr has received a two-year, $35M contract to develop a suite of recall, alert and messaging applications for the U.S. Air Force. The San Francisco-based company will provide cloud-based RAM tools designed to help users manage protected files, videos, chats, text messages and voice communications, the Department of Defense said Monday.
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DynCorp CEO George Krivo Elected to Cornell College Board of Trustees
George Krivo, CEO of DynCorp International and two-time Wash100 awardee, has joined the board of trustees at Cornell College. The board elected Krivo along with Marissa Czapla, a financial analyst at Mutual of Omaha; Stephanie Froehlich, associate vice president of marketing at Nasdaq; and Frances Kao, a former partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Cornell College said Wednesday.
Seagate Offers Patents for Free to Support COVID-19 Response
Seagate Technology has agreed to offer all its patented data storage technologies to support efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic.
NRC Requests Info on Commercial Inspector General Applications
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission seeks industry information on commercial information technology products required by the agency’s inspector general.
Frank Duff on Mitre’s Assessment of 21 Cyber Platforms Against ‘APT29’ Threat Group
Frank Duff, principal cyber operations engineer at Mitre, told Federal News Network in an interview published Friday about the nonprofit corporation’s evaluation of cybersecurity offerings from 21 vendors against cyber threat group APT29. Mitre assessed the cyber platforms using its ATT&CK knowledge base to emulate the techniques used by APT29, which is believed to be related to the Russian government and involved in the Democratic National Committee compromise.
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CACI Gets $63M Army Order for Infrastructure Updates in Indo-Pacific; John Mengucci Quoted
CACI International has secured a five-year, $63M task order to update the U.S. Army’s information technology infrastructure in operational Indo-Pacific areas.