
Interview with Knowledge CG’s Paul Nguyen: Former Cyber Hacker on Bringing Secure Mobile to the Federal Enterprise
Knowledge Consulting Group’s (KCG) Paul Nguyen, has the heart of an ethical computer hacker. As the company’s vice president of cyber solutions, Nguyen manages commercial and federal accounts, including the Departments of Justice and Treasury. We asked Nguyen what his biggest security challenge has been when implementing enterprise mobility, his view on Bring Your Own

Jeff Yu of Northrop Grumman Talks On-the-Wire Analytics and the Growing Big Data Industry
Jeffrey C. (Jeff) Yu is the Director of Technology and Engineering Civil Systems Division at Northrop Grumman Information Systems. Yu, a Princeton and Stanford University graduate, is also a founding board member of the Cync early-stage incubator program, an alliance between Northrop Grumman and the Cyber Incubator at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).

Federal Mobile Computing Summit Series: AirPatrol Corp. – Dynamic Mobile Solutions
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

Federal Mobile Computing Summit Series: SAP – New Possibilities and Practices
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 (BYOD), mobile health, and security and privacy issues (FedRAMP). Federal contracting firms

Q&A with Anthony Hess Unisys: the Future of Healthcare IT
Dr. Anthony Hess, vice president and managing partner for the Healthcare and Natural Resources group at Unisys Federal Systems, sat down with WashingtonExec to discuss advances in healthcare IT. With a background in chemistry and 25 years of experience, he talked about ways to control healthcare costs, the emerging field of personalized medicine, and getting

Q&A with Jon Kim: Force 3’s Cyber Security Practice Director on BYOD
Jon Kim has 17 years of leadership and consulting experience in information security solutions, strategic risk management and business decision support both in the private and public sectors. Kim is the Cyber Security Practice Director at Force 3, and manages a team of engineers to support the needs of customers and their unique business requirements.

Q & A with Sterling Phillips and Prem Jadhwani of GTSI: Big Data, Uncertainty and Mission Effectiveness
WashingtonExec sat down with GTSI’s Sterling Phillips, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and Prem Jadwani, Senior Solutions Architect of Enterprise Solutions Group. Phillips discussed the benefits of big data, retaining customers and how he asses the current government contracting climate. We asked Jadwani about his recent TechAmerica Big Data Commission appointment, the “data gap” as well

Q&A with DOE’s Peter Tseronis: BYOD, Green Button Initiative and Doing More with Less
U.S. Dept. of Energy Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Peter Tseronis is taking a big interest in Big Data these days, and trying to do more with less. He sat down with WashingtonExec to talk about changes in federal IT, such as bring your own device policies and the Obama Administration’s Green Button Initiative. WashingtonExec: Could

David Helms of Salient Talks Mobile Security: Identity and Trust Management
David Helms of Salient Federal Solutions sat down with WashingtonExec to discuss cyber security, our nation’s critical infrastructure and mobile computing. Helms, leader of Salient’s Cyber Security Center of Excellence, has worked in the industry for over 20 years. We also asked Helms about his company’s BYOD policy and “what keeps him up at night.”

Grpyhn Offers Secure Texting App
Mobile software company Gryphn, which just opened its new headquarters on L Street in Washington, D.C., is planning to make its secure text messaging tool available to organizations in the health, financial and defense industries soon. ArmorText is currently available from the Google Play store in a beta version for free. The app allows users

Interview With Microsoft’s Greg Myers On Mobility: “I Don’t Think The Government Should Wait”
Greg Myers, Vice President of Federal Sales at Microsoft, talked with WashingtonExec about the growing obstacles and opportunities the federal government is facing due to mobile devices and implementing BYOD. Myers also discussed big data initiatives on a limited budget and the need for a “mobile first” strategy. WashingtonExec: Can you tell us a little about

Interview With DMI’s Sam Ganga: The Five Major Trends Shaping Mobility In 2012
Meet Sam Ganga, Executive Vice President of the Enterprise Solutions Division at DMI. Ganga first jointed DMI two years ago when the company he founded was acquired by DMI. Ganga has worked with emerging technologies for the company ever since. Ganga discussed with WashingtonExec the five shifts he predicts will occur in adapting mobility for
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