AWS Introduces Object Storage for Government, Commercial Cloud Regions
Amazon Web Services has unveiled an object-based storage designed to help government and commercial clients retain data in cloud computing environments.
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Amazon Web Services has unveiled an object-based storage designed to help government and commercial clients retain data in cloud computing environments.
Verizon and AT&T have secured an authority to operate on the General Services Administration’s potential 15-year, $50B Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract for telecommunications and information technology services. GSA said Monday the companies each received the three-year ATO on Friday, March 22, after they completed the business support system security testing phase, which evaluated their capacity to process task orders and deliver services under the EIS vehicle.
A spokesperson for the General Services Administration said two more companies are expected to secure in the next few weeks an authority to operate under GSA’s 15-year, $50B Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions vehicle for telecommunications and information technology services, Nextgov reported Friday. Michael Maiorana, senior vice president for public sector at Verizon, told Nextgov that the company is close to getting the final approval for the ATO.
ICF International hired Andre Eaddy, a former vice president of programs at the SAIC Department of Homeland Security practice within the federal and civilian group. John Paczkowski and Mike Pampalone were promoted into new roles to strengthen the company’s resilience, cyber and information technology teams.
Bob Fortna, president of Fortinet’s federal business, said agencies seeking to advance digital transformation should build up cybersecurity by implementing security protocols meant to safeguard connected physical platforms from threat actors. “This includes segmenting physical devices connected to an IP network, baselining and whitelisting behaviors and setting alerts and quarantines that are automatically triggered when behaviors change,†Fortna wrote in a GCN article published Tuesday.
A new survey by market research firm ETR says Microsoft and Amazon have emerged as the preferred vendors in more than half of the top 30 information technology products and services, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Matt Deskin, formerly commercial business manager at Now Technologies Inc., has been promoted to vice president at Lanham, Md.-based information technology company.
Sentient Digital, doing business as Entrust Government Solutions, has won a potential five-year, $49M contract from the U.S. Navy to engineer information technology systems for the Military Sealift Command.
Unisys CEO Peter Altabef told CRN in an interview published Thursday that the company has made security the core of its information technology platforms and service offerings. Altabef said the company’s non-dedicated security platforms have built-in security features and Unisys aims to build on that as it works to support government agencies, financial services, health care and transportation clients.
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U.S. Army Contracting Command has begun to solicit concept papers for a Department of Defense-sponsored research program that seeks to increase DoD's knowledge of computing systems and its ability to address future challenges.
Science Applications International Corp. has formed a new organization that allows teams of information technology professionals to speed up the development of new platforms and deploy the product in a matter of days or hours, Federal Times reported Wednesday. Launched in October 2018, SAIC’s Innovation Factory aims to help IT teams meet contract requirements, compete on potential contracts and facilitate product experimentation.
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