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ASHBURN, Va., Dec. 13, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Business is working with the U.S. Navy to help it physically secure its facilities in the Washington area, under an agreement announced Thursday (Dec. 9).
Verizon Business security experts will provide the bases at Dahlgren, Va., and Indian Head, Md., with design, engineering, installation and maintenance support for physical security. The Verizon experts also will help the Navy manage key physical security assets such as card readers, security credentials, cameras and intrusion detection systems.
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Dr. Timothy O'Neal Smith, 53, of Columbia, formerly of Dahlgren, Va., died Friday, July 17, 2009, at his residence.
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The Missile Defense Agency is seeking small business sources to perform operation and maintenance of video teleconferencing infrastructure at location...
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DAHLGREN
The University of Mary Washington is getting ready for the opening of its third campus.
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...(a) Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, Va.?(1) The danger zone?(i) Lower zone. The entir...
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NORFOLK - Retired Lt. Cmdr. Leo Donald "Donnie" King died Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, at New York University Medical Center, New York City.
Born April 26, 1948, in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Donnie graduated from Loretto Catholic High School in 1966. He entered the U.S. Navy at the Recruit Training School at Great Lakes, Ill., and served the following venues: Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes; Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla.; Quang Tri, Vietnam; VA-304, Alameda, Calif.; Data Systems Tech A School, Vallejo, Calif.; USS Nassau; Fleet Combat Training Center, Dam Neck, Va.; USS Connolly (Commissioned); USS Claude V. Ricketts; USS Goldsborough; AEGIS Training Center Dahlgren, Va.; USS Belieau Wood; AEGIS Training Center, Dahlgren, Va.; and most recently at SAIC/Naval Network Warfare Command.
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US Navy's Space Information Management System helps Naval Space Command track satellites
The US Navy, through the Naval Space Command, based in Dahlgren, VA, is responsible for more than 85 percent of the day-to-day use of satellite data. This data, used for up-to-the-minute weather information and ship-to-ship communications, among other applications, is handled through the Space Information Management System (SIMS), an integrated suite of office automation and information management tools running on a UNIX-based Harris HCX superminicomputer. The local-area network is based on fiber optic cable, which can not be wire-tapped and does not suffer from the electromagnetic interference that plagues standard copper wire. The system was designed under a systems integration contract awarded t...