Science Applications International Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp. will provide the Navy with technical and engineering services and software enhancements under a five-year contract that has a combined value of about $38 million for both awardees.
Lockheed Martin Corp. will help the Health and Human Services Department accelerate the establishment of digital health records and secure health information exchanges as a result of two new HHS contracts that have a combined value of $9 million.
Hewlett Packard Corp. is taking another step into the services arena by buying Fortify Software, a privately held software security assurance company in San Mateo, Calif. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Agencies may have to develop a unique identifier for their contracts and orders under a proposal meant to improve the quality of federal procurement data.
ManTech International Corp. will provide cybersecurity services to the FBI under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $99.5 million.
Science Applications International Corp. has completed its acquisition of Reveal Imaging Technologies Inc., a provider of threat detection products and services. Financial terms were not reported.
The adoption of new technologies and platforms, such as cloud computing and social networking, opens new avenues for increasingly sophisticated attacks. Meanwhile, old methods of attacks are getting smarter.
Verizon's annual data breach report finds that hackers targeting government agencies aren't easily deterred.
Verizon data breach study reports that malware continues to be a major problem and SQL servers are often the target.
Verizon report finds not enough attention paid to security practices, analysis and the 'human factor.'
Move by UAE to suspend BlackBerry services will affect local users and international travelers passing through the nation's airport.
GCN Labs reviews the latest generation of multi-function printers for the government market. Did they like what they found?
Lockheed Martin’s Space Systems Company’s Advanced Technology Center to assist the DHS Science & Technology Directorate’s Complex Event Modeling Simulation and Analysis (CEMSA) project under a five-year, $7 million contract.
Case demonstrates that classified documents are difficult to protect from determined data miners.
Northrop Grumman Corp. will help the Air Force further develop its net-centric architecture system that enhances warfighters’ awareness of the battlefield environment under a four-year, $46.3 million contract.