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Engility to Support Defense Intelligence Agency with Digital Forensics
Engility Holdings (NYSE:EGL) has announced it has received a $14 million contract with the Defense Intelligence Agency to give in-depth multimedia analysis and reporting for intelligence community, homeland security and law enforcement missions. As quoted in the press release: Operated by DIA’s National Media Exploitation Center, the Audio-Video Forensics Laboratory program also requires Engility to …
Engility Holdings (NYSE:EGL) has announced it has received a $14 million contract with the Defense Intelligence Agency to give in-depth multimedia analysis and reporting for intelligence community, homeland security and law enforcement missions.
As quoted in the press release:
Operated by DIA’s National Media Exploitation Center, the Audio-Video Forensics Laboratory program also requires Engility to operate and maintain a virtualized environment that supports more than 30 research and development projects at DIA.
“The digital forensics field is growing and evolving,” said Engility CEO Lynn Dugle. “Our team is working with the DIA to introduce new technologies, tactics, techniques and procedures that allow our nation’s defenders to better anticipate and address threats.”
The DIA’s National Media Exploitation Center draws insights from multimedia files extracted from digital devices, such as location data from a personal navigation system. In addition to media support, Engility’s virtualized IT infrastructure support will help the DIA’s R&D projects gain access to enterprise-level technology and the benefits of cloud solutions such as scalability and security.
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