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Federal Mobile Computing Summit Series: Salient Federal Solutions – Data Anytime, Anywhere

By Ruth FreemanAugust 31, 2012
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Salient Federal Solutions at the Federal Mobile Computing Summit

WashingtonExec Series: Federal Mobile Computing Summit & Technology Showcase

At the annual Federal Mobile Computing Summit on Aug. 8, leaders in government and business gathered at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center to discuss digital strategy. Panel topics included bring-your-own-device policies, mobile health, and security and privacy issues (FedRAMP). Federal contracting firms were also on hand to showcase their latest offerings.

WashingtonExec was a media sponsor of the event, and talked with some companies about how they’re innovating mobility for the federal space.

Salient Federal Solutions demonstrated its Voyager Mobility Studio, which lets users securely access simultaneous data sources even in demanding environments.

Doug Sahrbeck, Vice President of Homeland Security Solutions, shared his thoughts on the Voyager products: “Salient’s Voyager Mobility Studio (VMS) directly aligns with the recent release of the Digital Government Strategy and is ideal for creating rich mobile applications. Salient understands the need for the rapid development of mobile solutions by making devices accessible for both citizens and government employees; supporting interoperability and openness, while enriching the government’s information exchange. The VMS delivers data anytime, anywhere, on any device all while remaining efficient, secure and affordable.”

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