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Hitachi Vantara Federal’s Gary Hix: Agency IT Leaders Should Expand Tech Consideration Set
Gary Hix, chief technology officer at Hitachi Vantara Federal, wrote in a GCN article published Friday that information technology leaders at government agencies should consider adopting cloud and other new technologies in addition to virtual private networks and virtual desktop infrastructure to support telework environments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Maxar to Develop Analytics System for DHS; Tony Frazier Quoted
Maxar Technologies has been awarded a five-year, $23 million contract by the Department of the Interior to develop an analytics system to probe the behavior of vehicles in multiple domains at scale and in near-real-time for the Department of Homeland Security, the company announced Monday.
SOSi Invests in AI-Based Speech Recognition Tech Developer AppTek; Julian Setian Quoted
SOS International has made an investment in Applications Technology, a McLean, Va.-based developer of artificial intelligence-based speech recognition systems.
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Raytheon Technologies, Argonne Nat’l Lab Form Aircraft Engine R&D Partnership
Raytheon Technologies has partnered with the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois to support research work meant to inform the development of aircraft engine components.
Black Cape Co-CEOs Talk Potential for AI/ML in Government Data Analysis
TYSONS CORNER, VA, June 10, 2020 — Al Di Leonardo and Abe Usher, co-CEOs of Black Cape, pointed to artificial intelligence and machine learning as examples of automation technology that could assist government agencies in efforts to gain insights from data sources that might be too vast for a human analyst, GovCon Wire reported June 2.
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.
BlackBerry to Combine Notification Tech With Counter-Drone Platform
BlackBerry and Dedrone has partnered to incorporate alerting software into platforms built to help customers detect and counter drone threats. The AtHoc notification technology will allow users of Dedrone's counter-drone technology to receive alerts when unauthorized and hostile unmanned aircraft systems are operating over a site's airspace, BlackBerry said Wednesday.
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Charles River Analytics, Assured Information Security Partner for DARPA Cybersecurity R&D Effort
Charles River Analytics and Assured Information Security have partnered to develop a machine learning-based anomaly identification framework to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s efforts to improve detection of the Trojan computer virus.