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Future CIS Spotlight
Contract Anniversary - CBP
February 1st, 2013
Future CIS is proud to celebrate the 3rd anniversary on contract at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. William Bentley has been working hard since the start, and our new employee joined us in August.
New employee - CBP
August 13th, 2012
Future CIS welcomed a new employee on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection contract. He came to us as a Senior Unix Systems Engineer with over 24 years of overall technology experience in his field.
Contract Awarded - NIH NLM LHC
April 8th, 2012
Jeremy Gagliardi landed a new contract through Taj Technologies, Inc. to the National Institues of Health, National Library of Medicine, Lister Hill Center. Jeremy is a Senior Systems Administrator for the Office of the Director, which oversees all of the other branches in LHC. Jeremy heads the new server virtualization project. Jeremy's contract with Northrop Grumman came to an end when the project shutdown.
Contract Awarded - DHS / CBP
February 1st, 2010
William Bentley was able to secure a contract on a joint venture with another company at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This DHS/CBP contract in VA has the potential to grow for additional slots in the future for various IT positions.
Contract Awarded - NSA / Northrup Grumman
September 15th, 2009
After many weeks of rigorous searching and preparation, Future CIS won its first contract. With unmatched tenacity, Jeremy Gagliardi was able to secure a Corp-to-Corp contract with Clear Source Corporation on a joint venture with TASC. This DOD contract in MD has the potential to grow for additional slots in the future for various IT positions.
New Website Brought Online
May 1st, 2009
After many years of the old website which was simple and plain; it was definitely time for an upgrade. This is the new and improved company website. For more information about what open source solutions Future CIS incorporates into the IT department, check out the
Open Source Page.
New Server Brought Online
March 17th, 2009
After many faithful years it was time to retire the old Dell Desktops. We now have consolidated into a single quad-core system using the FreeBSD virtualization of Jails. For more information about what open source solutions Future CIS incorporates into the IT department, check out the
Open Source Page.
New Vice President Selected
October 7th, 2008
Jeremy Gagliardi has been selected as the new Vice President of Future CIS, Corp. With over 14 years experience in the IT industry as well as multiple years in the Intelligence Community; Jeremy brings a wealth of new knowledge and experience to the company. Read more about Jeremy's biography
here.
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7 steps to securing Java
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Sorry, IT still doesn't do attitude adjustments
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Adobe releases critical security updates for Reader, Flash Player, and ColdFusion
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