NeoScale Systems Inc.'s CryptoStor Tape is a high-speed tape security appliance that compresses, encrypts and digitally signs data as it goes to tape media or virtual tape, without disrupting backup processes.
NeoScale Systems Inc.'s CryptoStor Tape is a high-speed tape security appliance that compresses, encrypts and digitally signs data as it goes to tape media or virtual tape, without disrupting backup processes.
An acquisition of mobile laptop computers from Motorola Inc. by Chester County, Pa., is expected to improve data communication for police and fire departments within the county's borders.
Raytheon Co. won a $65 million contract renewal from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for engineering and technical services supporting the Patriot Air and Missile Defense program.
As part of a program to modernize its high-performance computing capabilities, the Defense Department placed an order with Linux Networx for five supercomputers, company officials said.
MTC Technologies Inc. won a contract from the Air Force's 542nd Combat Sustainment Wing to deploy software that can assess whether components or technology used on aircraft and ground equipment are obsolete.
Cisco will distribute Opsware's Network Automation System under the Cisco Systems brand, using both its direct sales force and channel partners; Opsware and Cisco will collaborate on network management solutions built on Opsware's products.
A federation that includes many IT companies has signed an agreement with the Defense Department to connect identity systems and establish an interoperable authentication network.
Viisage Technology Inc. has acquired SecuriMetrics Inc., a maker of handheld iris recognition and biometric devices, software applications and services, for $28 million cash.
Tetra Tech Inc. won a contract renewal from the Federal Aviation Administration to provide global positioning system technology that allows for denser civilian air travel and enhances the integrity of navigation information.
Using XML for Web site management could greatly benefit government agencies, according to the initial findings of five New York state agencies that participated in an XML testbed.
L-3 Communications Inc.'s Link Simulation and Training division won a $33.4 million contract to build four additional Army Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer suites.