by David Barton | May 12, 2014 | News
Japan is set to propose conditions where the military would be allowed to defend other nations, an action Japan’s constitution prohibits. Many see Japan’s interest in helping its allies as a result of a more bold China in the Asia Pacific region. “If we... by David Barton | May 9, 2014 | News
The federal government continues to partner with Universities to improve energy usage and protect networks from cyberattacks. The National Security Agency is investing $8 million in cybersecurity research initiatives to create test labratories of four universities.... by David Barton | May 8, 2014 | News
Executive Mosaic’s weekly round-up of news is a can’t-miss, digestible snapshot of the GovCon industry covering the biggest executive moves, mergers & acquisitions and contracts straight from the pen of one of GovCon’s most respected facilitators and sources of... by David Barton | May 7, 2014 | News
FireEye has agreed to acquire a Virginia-based network forensics firm in order to combine its cybersecurity platform with nPulse Technology’s security system. This buy comes just months after FireEye bought cybersecurity firm Mandiant for more than $1 billion. David... by David Barton | May 6, 2014 | News
Louis Chabot has been appointed ManTech’s vice president and technical architect for the mission, cyber and intelligence solutions group. Chabot will be responsible for innovation and existing and future programs in his new role. “We look forward to applying...