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Article Excerpt: Michael Johnson has been named president and project manager for Washington River Protection Solutions, the Hanford tank farm contractor. He has been serving as acting president since Chuck Spencer retired from WRPS in January. Johnson came to Hanford … Continue reading
Article Excerpt: The Hanford tank farm contractor is having success on a difficult waste retrieval project with its newest tool. More than 53,000 gallons of the solid radioactive waste stored in underground Tank C-112 has been removed with Washington River … Continue reading
Posted in Defense News
Tagged c112, contractor, hanford, radioactive, tank, tom fletcher, washington river
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Article Excerpt: An upgrade to the Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System developed by Lockheed Martin Corp. in partnership with three labs run by the Navy has been approved for release, the Bethesda, Md.-based defense contractor said Monday. The upgrade is part … Continue reading
Posted in Defense News
Tagged bethesda, contractor, defense, lockheed, navy, tactical, tomahawk
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Article Excerpt: Humans aren’t generally very good at writing secure code. But it seems they’re even worse at it when they’re an employee of a government bureaucracy or hired as unaccountable federal contractors. In a talk at the Black Hat … Continue reading
Posted in Government IT
Tagged black hat, chris wysopal, contractor, federal, government, software, veracode
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George Bulpitt – Gov-Con Solutions’ Senior Government Compliance Specialist, George Bulpitt gives input on this important question. This posting is a combination of a long time interest of mine and a seminar question. When the issue of limiting executive compensation entered … Continue reading
Posted in Government Contracting
Tagged bulpitt, compensation, congress, contractor, defense, government, ice, salary
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