Battelle Ventures backs former SDI researcher’s latest company, Remote Reality.
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Homeland Security department wants Microsoft users to install the latest patches.
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Intellext’s search tool wins grant to automatically retrieve terror suspect data.
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Red Herring magazine’s biosciences news briefs for the week of June 19, 2006.
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Canada’s Cangene grabs U.S. contract to deliver a botulism antitoxin.
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Amit Yoran quits after four months on the job running the CIA’s venture capital arm.
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Study finds the U.S. government’s program to award contracts to disadvantaged and small businesses is growing more efficient.
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The Pentagon wants to build surveillance craft smaller than the Monarch butterfly.
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Nice Systems is looking to raise $220 million for possible acquisitions.
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IT firms sees a lack of leadership in cyber-security research.
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Cyber security takes the front seat as Homeland Security beefs up defense efforts.
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Tech industry commends Homeland Security’s increasing focus on cyber security and infrastructure protection.
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Raytheon says its new airport-based system to protect jetliners from shoulder-fired missiles is cheaper than designs by competitors.
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The Department of Homeland Security will invest millions to protect the power grid and other infrastructure against hacker attacks.
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A homeland security analyst firm finds that defending nations against terrorism will be good business.
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First Defender spectrometer knows the difference between powdered sugar and anthrax.
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Critics of a federal grant system for anti-terrorist technology say reform is needed now.
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Homeland Security’s top privacy officer sees growing profit in protecting data.
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Despite its status as the go-to country for homeland security technology, Israel has yet to capitalize on the flood of post-9/11 U.S. defense contracts.
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Steve Cooper talks about the technology challenges related to homeland security and how companies can do business with the DHS.
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