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Cloud giants vying for new $3 4 billion DHS cloud contract

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden s pick for Homeland Security secretary, at an expansion of the ICE Cyber Crimes Center in 2015. The department s new $3.4 billion cloud contract is expected set off a new battle among cloud providers. Alex Wong/Getty Images The Department of Homeland Security is offering a massive cloud modernization contract worth $3.4 billion. The contract is in its early stages, but major cloud firms are already vying for the business, analysts say Unlike with JEDI, DHS is looking for a contractor instead of working with cloud firms directly and multiple providers will benefit. 

Granicus Welcomes Patrick Moore, former State of Georgia CIO, as Vice President

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Granicus Welcomes Patrick Moore, former State of Georgia CIO, as Vice President GranicusJanuary 7, 2021 GMT DENVER, Jan. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Granicus, the leading provider of cloud-based citizen engagement technologies and services, today announced that Patrick Moore has joined the company as Vice President. In this new role, Patrick will spearhead Granicus’ collaboration with state and local governments to better define, architect, and deliver on their long-term digital transformation objectives. Moore brings deep insight developed over more than 20 years as a trusted advisor to government leaders deploying new technologies. His deep govtech history includes four years as the State of Georgia’s CIO where he helped design and implement a customer-first delivery strategy for the state. Following his time with Georgia, Moore leveraged his unique and valuable perspective to ad

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20130916 23:34:00

our thoughts and sim pathies are with all those who have been affected. he was an employee of a company called the experts, a sub contractor to an hp enterprise services contract to refresh equipment used in the navy marine corps intranet network. hp is cooperating fully with law enforcement as requested. so hewlett-packard confirming that aaron alexis worked for a company called the experts, which is a sub contractor hewlett-packard. not clear if he actually was assigned to this base, was actually working in this base, erin, but that s the latest information that we have about aaron alexis employment with a sub contractor called the experts, working with hewlett-packard. all right, bryan todd, thank you very much. and really important developments there. as we ve been saying, aaron alexis had been discharged from

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