General Dynamics' C4 unit, an IT integration arm of General Dynamics, will provide contractor support and engineering services for the U.S. Army's Command Post of the Future (CPOF). Earlier this week, the solution provider won the contract, which initially is worth $18.4 million, but has a potential value of $200 million over the next five years. <P> General Dynamics' C4 unit will aid in CPOF's goal of facilitating collaboration between superiors and subordinates, as well as subordinates and peers. CPOF is executive-level decision support system and is part of the Army's Battle Command System. The real-time system assists commanders and their staffs in planning and executing operations over tactical networks located around the world. According to the company, the tool suite uses the integrator's CoMotion technology, which supports visualization, information analysis and collaboration in a single, integrated environment.
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Public Display: Hot Scenes From XChange Public Sector Hundreds of VARs, integrators, vendors and analysts descended on the Sawgrass Marriott in Jacksonville, Fla., last week for XChange Public Sector. Here's a look at what you missed if you weren't there, from heated health-care and government discussion to just plain heat. |
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CRN 2010 Public Sector Awards: Meet The Big Winners CRN saluted four vendors and five VARs and integrators at XChange Public Sector in Jacksonville. Have a look at who took home the hardware this year, including Public Sector Integrator of the Year. |
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10 Burning Questions For The Public Sector Channel As XChange Public Sector kicks off in Jacksonville June 12, here's a look at some of the most pressing issues for public sector VARs and integrators, from cybersecurity and firm-fixed-price contracts to green technology and small business priorities. |
