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Paul Lemmo, vice president of Business Development at Lockheed Martin Informations Systems and Global Solutions will discuss cybersecurity, integrated solutions and more.
December 11, 2012
Tags: acquisition , contracting , Paul Lemmo , IT management , cybersecurity , IT development , Roger Waldron , Off the Shelf
McCain welcomes new fighter jet squadron
Tags: DoD , Marine Corps , F-35B ,
Federal Drive Interviews -- Nov. 1, 2012
Sean Patton of Lockheed Martin talks about the EPA's migration to a collaboration and communication service. Sanjay Koyani discusses a partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other Health and Human Services components to get better leverage out of the information it has. Engineer Norman R. Augustin talks about a new report on STEM prepared by the National Academy of Engineering and the National Research Council.
Tags: Sean Patton , EPA , cloud computing , email migration , technology , Sanjay Koyani , Center for Tobacco Products , FDA , Norman Augustine , National Academy of Engineering , National Research Council , STEM , Federal Drive
Lockheed Martin, Microsoft migrating EPA workforce to the cloud
EPA's 25,000 email users will be fully migrated to the cloud by early 2013 thanks to collaboration solutions provided by Lockheed Martin and Microsoft.
Tags: Sean Patton , Microsoft , Microsoft 365 , SharePoint , email migration , technology , industry , cybersecurity , Federal Drive , EPA , cloud computing , Michael OConnell , Microsoft Office
Federal mobility push means changes to culture, technology
Lee Holcomb, a senior vice president at Lockheed Martin and this year's industry chair of the Executive Leadership Conference, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris to discuss the federal mobility push — the theme of this year's conference, which kicks off this weekend.
Tags: technology , mobility , ELC 2011 , mobile apps , Federal Drive , Amy Morris , Tom Temin
GAO denies SAIC protest of Defense IT contract
A massive contract awarded to Lockheed Martin in June to manage the Defense Information Systems Agency's Global Information Grid remains in place after the Government Accountability Office denied a bid protest from fellow contractor SAIC. Despite SAIC's allegations, GAO found DISA had reasonably evaluated Lockheed's proposal as well as claims of an organization conflict of interest.
Tags: DISA , Global Information Grid , SAIC , GAO , Ralph White , Gerry Fasano , bid protest , Jack Moore
Federal Drive interviews - Oct. 4, 2012
Former astronaut and Lockheed executive Rick Hieb describes the logistics involved in supporting missions in Antarctica. And a former State Department official the security situation at the consulate in Libya.
Tags: Federal Drive , Rick Hieb , Fred Burton , Stratfor , State
Three contractors vie to build next generation of DoD trucks
The Defense Department named AM General, which makes the Humvee, plus Lockheed Martin and Oshkosh Corporation. The three will build competing prototypes.
Tags: DoD , DoD Report , contracting , AM General , Oshkosh Corporation
FBI turns troubled into triumph with Sentinel system
The long-awaited, problematic case management application met full operational capability in May. Jeff Johnson, the FBI's CTO, said about 30,000 employees have been using Sentinel for about a month. The $451 million program modernizes the FBI's workflow and document management system.
Tags: technology , FBI , DoJ , Jeff Johnson , Sentinel , Case management system , Agile software development , Jason Miller
Small contractors could be hit hardest under planned Defense spending cuts
Small and medium-sized contractors and suppliers receive 75 percent of appropriated dollars for defense or military programs. But these small businesses, who lack the lobbying power of top- tier defense contractors, may suffer more from sequestration than big companies.
Tags: Defense , defense spending , defense contractor , defense contracting , budget , acquisition , Iraq , sequestration , Boeing , Mackenzie Eaglen , AEI




