Telecommunications


Are your employees on a BYOD binge?

A new study found that only 9 percent of organizations are "fully aware" of the personal mobile devices accessing their networks.

Videoconferencing investments not affected by GSA Vegas scorcher

The ruckus raised by GSA resignations and the squandering of taxpayer dollars have not dissuaded the agency from its prior tele-investments.

CenturyLink restructures organization

Jim Ousley will lead new commercial and government group; Diana Gowen continue as head of federal.

MCR names team for $950M Air Force contract

Company to compete for a variety of professional services task orders at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

New draft released for Navy's $10B NGEN contract

Industry gets another chance to comment on the Navy's lucrative networking plan.

Dell set to buy network, data protection company

The acquisition will expand Dell’s rapidly growing security portfolio.

Raytheon modernizes Navy, Marine Corps air-traffic systems

Upgrade will improve a mobile system that provides air-traffic services for the rapid deployment of troops and equipment.

Raytheon to design comm-jamming technology for DARPA

The system would allow soldiers and others to conduct battlefield-jamming operations with minimal frequency interference with friendly forces.

CACI helps Army fine-tune communications efforts

The contract calls for helping the Army more effectively engage with its geographically, culturally and linguistically diverse audience.

Cisco to buy Lightwire in $271M cash deal

Lightwire acquisition will allow Cisco to deliver cost-effective, high-speed networks with the next generation of optical connectivity.

Oceus hires former CACI senior VP as chief growth officer

At CACI International Cal Shantani was responsible for business dealings up to the $150 million range.

Forest Service seeks emergency-satellite suppliers

The Forest Service has issued a request for information because it anticipates having to install thousands of satellite emergency notification devices.

2013 budget proposal puts IT on short leash

Obama's 2013 budget proposal aims to slash federal IT in some areas but expand its use when it can streamline government operations. The budget also includes an overall 8-percent reduction in Small Business Administration technical assistance programs.

Agencies view Networx providers as cybersecurity assets

Increasingly agencies are depending on Networx contractors for Trusted Internet Connections system installation.

Northrop beats Lockheed for first CANES contract

Round one goes to Northrop for lucrative contract to build new networks for Navy ships.

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