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2007 Newsroom
Command Information Executive Selected to Speak at Burton Group Catalyst Conference
2007-10-09 -
The Academy of Science is just one way Loudoun County has stayed competitive in an ever-changing digital economy, local technology business leaders said. Three speakers discussed investment, how to embrace new technological advances and public policy implications. Speakers included James Poisant, secretary general of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance; Stephen Oronte, executive vice president of IPv6 Integration Services at Command Information; and Philip Auerswald, assistant professor for science and technology policy at George Mason University.
Perks Give Area Firms a Silicon Valley Feel
2007-09-17 - A Porsche 911 sits outside company headquarters, ready for employees to grab and go for a spin. Inside, a "chill out" room offers an XBox, while the staff lounge displays the kookiest items employees have found on eBay, including a beer-branded model airplane. The perks and atmosphere may sound like they're from a Silicon Valley startup, with more attitude than profit and executives straight out of college. But Command Information of Herndon is run by experienced managers and claims a solid profit from its work for the government.
IPv6 Passes First Test on Applications
2007-08-27 - In the first large-scale test of basic enterprise networking with IPv6, applications using the next-generation IP in real-world conditions passed muster. Until recently, most of the attention on IPv6 has concentrated on the network backbone, but this summer's tests at the University of New Hampshire's InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) focused instead on applications. Dave Green from Command Labs comments.
Agile 2007 Roundup: Scaling to the Enterprise
2007-08-17 - So what does it take to institutionalize agile across the enterprise? A team at Command Information delivered a presentation stating that you must focus on four key areas that start, not surprisingly, by encouraging significant cross training to make agile cross-functional teams more self-reliant.
Vendors Offer Agile Support
2007-08-16 - At the Agile 2007 conference here Aug. 15, some of the leading development companies announced new offerings for agile developers. Command Information, of Herndon, VA., released its new white paper entitled "Agile in the Enterprise," which helps development teams implement agile software development practices in enterprise situations.
IPv6 Requires Learning Curve for Network Admins
2007-08-06 - In all, the UNH test lab has conducted almost 24 tests over the past three years on IPv6, but the previous ones have been mainly about the capability of the Internet backbone and related functions to operate with IPv6. Now the focus has turned to office applications. In the future, the lab will test e-mail, instant messaging and other applications, such as customer relationship management, Johnson said.
Cruising the Internet at 70 MPH
2007-07-09 - Soon you'll be able to surf the Web, download music, and check e-mail in your car.
Agencies, start your protocols!
2007-07-02 - "By this time next year, all federal agencies must have their networks running Version 6 of the Internet Protocol. Some will meet the deadline, some won't."
HERNDON, VA, June 21, 2007 - The debate regarding when, how, and in what form the transition to the next generation of Internet protocol (IPv6) will happen has expired. The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) recently announced a policy directing companies wishing to obtain IP address blocks to register for IPv6 addresses instead of older IPv4 addresses.
Command Information Selected to Present at MAVA Capital Connection 2007
HERNDON, VA, May 16, 2007 - Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest IPv6 solutions provider in America, today announced its selection to present at the MAVA Capital Connection on May 29-30, 2007, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel.
Command Information Leverages the Power of IPv6 for Combat Communications
HERNDON, VA, May 10, 2007 -- The Advanced Incident Response Solution (AIRS) is designed to support the military in combat situations by monitoring real-time vital signs, environmental conditions and locations over a secure, hastily formed network. Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest and fastest-growing IPv6 solutions provider, will demonstrate the solution today at “The New New Internet: IPv6 Conference” in Arlington, Virginia in the Technology Showcase.
Appointments
The Washington Post - April 30, 2007 - Command Information of Herndon named Royce Kincaid, formerly of Northrop Grumman Information Technology, vice president of business development; and Art Johnson, former national account manager of the Army at the General Services Administration, senior director of business development for AnviCom/Command Federal
Command Information Appoints Two Telecommunications Experts to Grow Federal Business Development Capabilities
HERNDON, VA, April 24, 2007 – Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest IPv6 solutions provider in America, today announced the appointment of Royce Kincaid, as vice president, business development, and Art Johnson as senior director, business development, for AnviCom|Command Federal, the federal subsidiary of Command Information. Kincaid and Johnson will support expanding client relationships and help agencies discover the positive impact leveraging IPv6 can have on existing IT operations and applications.
Former Verizon Federal President Joins Command Information Board
HERNDON, VA, April 4, 2007 – Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest IPv6 solutions provider in America, today announced the appointment of Jerry Edgerton, the former president of Verizon Federal, to its Board of Directors. Edgerton’s experience in the federal and telecommunications space will help guide Command Information’s rapid growth and development.
Connecting Soldiers--and Their Toothbrushes?
The Washington Post - March 29, 2007 - The Internet is running out of space, and it's got Northern Virginia technology companies--especially those that work with the government-- abuzz.
IPv6 sensor nets gain new products, standards work
Network World - March 21, 2007 - The move to bring IPv6 to wireless sensors networks, making them part of the next-generation Internet, got a boost thisweek with new products from two vendors, and an Internet group taking the next step in standardizing the protocol for these low-power networks.
Executive Spotlight with Tom Patterson
Potomac Executive Biz - March 8, 2007 - Tom Patterson is the founder and chief executive officer of Command Information a company focused on IPv6 solutions. We catch up with Tom on the latest at Command Information, what's been accomplished with IPv6, and what most people don't know about IPv6.
New Vistas for IPv6
Military Information Technology - March 7, 2007 - Despite a deadline to transition their network backbone infrastructure over to IPv6 from the current IPv4 standard by mid-2008, analysts say many military and civilian workers at Department of Defense and the rest of the federal government remain in the dark about IPv6 capabilities.
In the current climate, some gain a clear edge
Washington Technology - February 26, 2007 - Merger and acquisition activity in the government services market was off slightly last year from the pace in 2005 but remained robust relative to historical levels.
GovernmentVAR of the Week: AnviCom | Command Federal
VAR Business - February 23, 2007 - Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has been getting a lot of buzz in government, thanks in part to a mandate passed down from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) demanding support of the new protocol across agencies by 2008. CIOs continue to scramble to make deadlines and to minimize the impact of a transition on their networks.
Ask not what you can do for IPv6, but rather what IPv6 can do for you
GCN - February 20, 2007 - The Federal CIO Council has come up with some useful definitions to help take some of the guesswork out of the mandate to move agency backbones to IPv6 by next year.
AnviCom | Command Federal Creates Premier IPv6 Conference Exploring the Emerging Technology’s Impact on Federal Agencies
HERNDON, VA, February 13, 2007 – During the next 10 years more than $150 billion are anticipated to be awarded in federal contracts related to the mandated 2008 transition to IPv6, the rapidly emerging global IP standard that will serve as the foundation for the next-generation Internet.
Agencies Look Beyond June 2008 Deadline
Federal Computer Week - February 12, 2007 - IPv6's real payoff will come from new applications, not from upgraded infrastructure.
Virginia County Dubbed Integral to Washington Economy
National Journal's Technology Daily - January 30, 2007 - Fairfax County, part of
the northern Virginia technology hub, has become a driving force in Washington's
regional economy, according to a new federal jobs report.
Fairfax Shines In Jobs Report; County Challenges D.C.'s Leadership Of Area Economy
The Washington Post - January 30, 2007 - Fairfax County has emerged as a jobs powerhouse that far outpaces Montgomery County and now rivals the District as the region's economic core, according to a new federal report that details a profound shift in the Washington area over the past 15 years.
Command Labs and Cryptolex Partner to Create Next-Generation Secure Signature Platform
HERNDON, VA, January 30, 2007 – In preparation for the federal government’s 2008 IPv6 deadline, Command Labs, the research and development arm of Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest IPv6 solutions provider in America, today announced a development deal with Cryptolex Trust Systems, a developer of identity and trust solutions designed to protect people, property and systems.
strong>Company Cashing in on Next Generation of the Internet
San Antonio Business Journal - January 5, 2007 - Virginia-based Command Information, Inc. newly formed subsidiary AnviCom-Command Federal in San Antonio is expecting big growth in 2007 as executives plan to double the size of the staff of the local office.
New in '06
Washington Business Journal - January 1, 2007 - New prescription: Hospitals are pass. Healthplexes are the new fix for D.C.'s health care ailments, as D.C. Council members OK more free-standing clinics to replace D.C. General Hospital and the short-lived National Capital Medical Center proposal.
Command Federal, the federal division of Command Information, merges with AnviCom to service the next generation technology needs of the Federal Government.
Command Information, Inc. today announced the merger of its recently launched Command Federal division with AnviCom, Inc., a VA-based provider of IT network and security services to U.S. Defense and Civilian agencies, including DISA, the U.S. Army and the FAA. The new Command Information subsidiary, AnviCom | Command Federal, will operate as a government-defined small business and be led by newly appointed president David Kriegman, the former Chief Operating Officer of SRA.
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