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Advanced Technology Systems
Inc. of McLean, an information technology
systems and solutions developer and IT-Defense,
a consulting firm, announced a strategic alliance
to deliver comprehensive information technology
risk management and risk governance solutions
to federal, state and local governments.
(Business Wire)
America Online Inc. of
Dulles, an interactive services company, announced
a strategic alliance with the National Football
League to provide sports fans with unprecedented
access to a variety of NFL audio and video content.
(Business Wire)
EVOLVENT Technologies,
a technology firm headquartered in Falls Church,
signed a contract with Omnicell of California,
a provider of patient safety solutions for healthcare,
to provide a Department of Defense Information
Technology Security Certification and Accreditation
Process program. (Business Wire)
General Dynamics, a Falls
Church-based mission-critical information systems
and technologies provider, joined Lockheed Martin's
team to develop the U.S. Air Force's next generation
Global Positioning Satellite system, GPS III,
by providing the communications payload, as
well as modeling, simulation and systems security
engineering support. (PR Newswire)
KEMA Inc., a Fairfax-based
provider of technical and management consulting
and training services to the gas energy and
electric power industries, formed a strategic
partnership with Excelergy Corp., a provider
of high-performance software platforms, to deliver
their services and platforms to the North American
energy/utility value chain. (Business Wire)
Infodata Systems of Herndon,
an enterprise content management solutions company,
was awarded a contract by The National American
Red Cross to implement a content and management
system at operations in Washington, D.C., and
Charlotte, N.C. (Business Wire)
MicroStrategy Inc., a
McLean-based worldwide provider of business
intelligence software and FirstBI, its master
distributor in Greater China, signed an agreement
with UFsoft Co., China's largest independent
software firm, to provide Chinese companies
with data analysis and reporting capabilities
to help optimize business operations, enhance
efficiencies and improve customer relations.
(PR Newswire)
Northrop Grumman Mission
Systems of Reston, a global integrator of
complex mission-enabling systems and services
for defense, intelligence and civil markets,
plans to collaborate with New York-based Intell-Check
Inc., a provider of advanced document and age
verifications systems, to pilot a prototype
cross-credentialing system that recognizes and
authenticates the identity of visitors to military
and defense industry facilities. (Business
Wire)
Spacenet Inc. of McLean,
a provider of two-way satellite-based broadband
networking solutions, was selected by Valero
Energy Corp. of San Antonio to develop a network
to its chain of retail and wholesale outlets
in the United States and Canada. (Business
Wire)
webMethods Inc. of Fairfax,
a provider of integration software enabling
Global Business Visibility, was selected by
Manulife (International), a Hong Kong member
of Canadian-based Manulife Financial, to use
webMethods' Integration Platform to support
the deployment of new services and applications.
(PR Newswire)
Wythe and Carroll
counties have divided up the assets of a
joint, 240-acre industrial park in the Ivanhoe
community due to problems in negotiating projects.
(The Roanoke Times)