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Electrosoft today announced the appointment of federal growth and strategy leader Andrew Carr as director, business development. He will lead the retention and growth of key existing customers and support federal civilian customer growth and capture activities. Carr brings nearly two decades of federal IT and mission support delivery and growth experience to the position. “Electrosoft has…
Electrosoft announced today that it has won a $5.4 million recompete contract from Defense Logistics Agency Information Operations (J6) Program Executive Officer (PEO) (J62). Under the J62 Systems Engineering and Configuration Management Support Services contract, Electrosoft will deliver systems security engineering support and other services to advance the agency’s digital transformation. The…
Electrosoft CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, joined other cybersecurity practitioners and thought leaders for a June 1 panel discussion on “Streamlining Security Authorization Through OSCAL Automation.” Federal agencies are required to undergo a time-consuming and error-prone process of security authorization to operate (ATO) for each information system in accordance with FISMA. Most rely heavily on…
Electrosoft’s CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, facilitated a senior cybersecurity leaders panel discussion at AFCEA’s flagship TechNet Cyber 2023 event. In the educational session, “Moving Toward Zero Trust Cybersecurity Principles,” Dr. Gupta defined Zero Trust and outlined some of the most relevant federal government policies and guidelines for agencies. Expert government and industry panelists also…
Electrosoft just published its Q1 2023 newsletter, with an underlying message that cybersecurity remains a federal imperative. In the first few months of this year, Electrosoft hired talented business development leaders to support continued double-digit growth; supported the advancement of cybersecurity guidelines; and published a white paper on federal zero-trust architecture. “We live in a…