Not-for-profit information technology provider for the government MITRE has announced two new promotions to its executive team. Kerry Buckley has been appointed vice president of the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development and Eliahu
MoreMitre has introduced a new framework designed to help organizations evaluate and mitigate potential supply chain security risks, including concerns related to software acquisition. The System of Trust is a free and
MoreMitre has launched a center to help the country’s U.S. public and private sector leaders gain an insight into military competition below armed conflict and other related areas. The Center for Strategic
MoreMike Rogers, former Michigan Congressman and Wash100 Award winner, has been elected chairman of The MITRE Corporation’s board of trustees. Rogers, who joined the board in 2016 and has served as vice chairman
MoreThe House Energy and Commerce Committee has called on the Department of Homeland Security and Mitre to conduct biennial reviews to ensure the stability and effectiveness of a program that aims to
MoreThe Trump administration plans to initiate reskilling programs to address the information technology and cybersecurity skills gap among federal employees, FedScoop reported Thursday. Among the options available to the government is cross-training,
MoreIn every organization, the finance department plays a crucial role, encompassing vital aspects such as sales, operating income, revenue, net profit, net loss, and other various finance-related metrics. Central to the smooth
MoreTeresa Shea, an experienced government and private sector official specializing in intelligence and cybersecurity, has been appointed to the board of directors of Cigent Technology. The Fort Myers, Florida-based security program maker said
MoreThe American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council's (ACT-IAC) Institute for Innovation is now accepting nominations for its seventh annual Igniting Innovation Conference to be held in the spring of 2020,
MoreThe Pentagon has announced its plan to add product or service security as a criterion when evaluating offers made by prospective contractors, the Washington Post reported Monday. Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Audricia Harris
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