Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.’s Advanced Technology Center won a five-year $7 million contract with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science & Technology Directorate for the Complex Event Modeling Simulation and Analysis (CEMSA) project. Under the five-year, $7 million deal, Lockheed Martin will develop tools that can be used to quickly assess disruptions to [...]
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DHS: $7M to Lockheed Martin for Rapid Analysis of Infrastructure Disruption tool.
on 31. Jul, 2010 in Contracts, Crisis management, DHS, Lockheed Martin
FEMA wasted millions: report
on 24. Feb, 2010 in Crisis management, FEMA, Homeland Security, Policy
FEMA didn’t do a heckuva job on its contracts under President Bush. The “disaster” agency spent twice as much as it needed to for a building in Tennessee that smelled like sewage and had insects, roaches and bullet casings strewn over its floors, according to Department of Homeland Security Inspector General’s report conducted by Foxx [...]
