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Emerging Technology, Government Business
REI Systems | February 07, 2023
On February 6, 2023, REI Systems, a reliable, effective, and innovative technology solutions provider, was recognized as a 2023 Elev8 GovCon honoree. Selected Federal Government contractors are identified as culture-first organizations based on outstanding performance in corporate culture inclusivity, mission-centric, and exemplification of innovation through technology in the list of Elev8. REI Systems' selection for the award was based on the strong sense of community thro...
Emerging Technology, Infrastructure
Torch.AI | August 19, 2022
Torch.AI, pioneers of data infrastructure AI, announced today a partnership with Vertosoft to accelerate the adoption of next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) and data infrastructure software capabilities across the U.S. Government. Torch.AI, already supporting some of the world's most important organizations, has re-imagined how organizations use and extract value from data. The company's software is quickly becoming the AI ecosystem and data infrastructure standar...
Cybersecurity
Carahsoft | September 28, 2022
Cybrary, the leading training platform for cybersecurity professionals, today announced a partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corp, the Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider.® Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as Cybrary's Public Sector distributor, making the company's accessible, affordable, and enhanced cybersecurity training and skills development platform available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft's reseller partners, NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Pro...
The U.S. Department of the Interior | January 30, 2020
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) just signed a no-fly order to officially ground all of its drones—around 800 or so—due to cybersecurity concerns with drones manufactured in China or made from Chinese parts. The only drones to escape the nationwide grounding were a handful of emergency drones busy battling wildfires. The grounding comes months after a DOI announcement in October stating that all drones in its fleet that were made in China, or made from Chinese parts, would s...
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