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Ahwatukee Foothills News
February 14, 2018
... from the College of New Jersey with a master's in education this May and will be getting married the next month. Their daughter Veronica has a husband currently serving in the Air Force and stationed in South Korea. She is a biomedical engineer for the Abraxas Corporation in environmental research.
WashingtonExec
January 2, 2018
... energetic leader recognized for performance. It's good for our industry.” Before joining Altamira, Moneymaker served as general manager of Boeing's Intelligence Systems Group business unit. He came to Boeing from Anonymizer, Inc., where he was vice president and led its merger with Abraxas Corp.
Daily O'Collegian
October 5, 2017
Students, faculty and staff gathered in Willard Hall Wednesday night to listen to Meredith Woodruff, former vice president of ABRAXAS Corp. and international coach, talk about risk-taking management. Woodruff has 30 years of experience working for the U.S. government and ended her career at one of theÃâà...
Patch.com
September 20, 2017
Activities Trip Chaperone, La Costa Glen Carlsbad, Carlsbad; Administrative Assistant, Abraxas Corporation, Carlsbad; Client Coordinator, Voit Real Estate, Carlsbad; Customer Support Specialist, Learning Genie, Carlsbad; Director HR LSG Operations, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Carlsbad; Shipping andÃâà...
ExecutiveBiz (blog)
October 31, 2014
A former business unit general manager from Boeing, Moneymaker's GovCon career includes leadership roles in mergers and acquisitions such as Anonymizer's combination with Abraxas Corp. and Apogen Technologies' buy of Ocean Systems Engineering Corp. In this conversation with ExecutiveBiz,Ãâà...
Al Jazeera America
December 17, 2013
The company, formerly known as Abraxas Corp., markets its technology to local law enforcement, federal agencies and private corporations. TrapWire has been installed in 65 locations around the United States, according to the company's website, including Washington, D.C., where it is being used by theÃâà...
ZDNet
August 17, 2012
... arrangements that make the connections between Cubic, Abraxas Applications and Abraxas Corp. far more muddled than initially portrayed. People are saying that TrapWire is linked to Anonymizer -- popular among activists and at-risk populations -- because Abraxas Corporation acquired Anonymizer inÃâà...
CorpWatch.org
August 14, 2012
The Trapwire technology was created at Abraxas corporation, which was founded by Richard "Hollis" Helms, a former CIA agent (but not the former head of the CIA under Nixon). Abraxas spun off Trapwire into another company which still has several senior employees who once worked at the agency.
ZDNet (blog)
August 14, 2012
Abraxas Corp. created TrapWire under its subsidiary firm Abraxas Applications Inc., according to Public Intelligence, a respected research site. ... Abraxas, in a statement released on Monday, said: "Abraxas Corporation then and now has no affiliation with Abraxas Applications now known as TrapWire, Inc.".
TechSpot
August 13, 2012
Last week, Wikileaks released internal documents and emails obtained by hackers regarding TrapWire, a privately-owned surveillance technology utilized by various private and public agencies. It appears TrapWire works by collecting surveillance data from participating private and public sources (CCTVÃâà...
Washington Technology
November 16, 2010
Cubic Corp., a provider of defense systems, mission support services and transportation systems, will pay $124 million in cash to acquire Virginia-based Abraxas Corp. Abraxas, a $60 million firm that provides risk mitigation and subject matter and operational expertise for national security, law enforcementÃâà...
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