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COMMUNICATOR INC APPLIES EXPERIENCE PROVIDING SECURE BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS TO PUBLIC SECTOR |
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Wall Street Firms and Government Agencies on Common Ground For Providing Security and Interoperability to Information and Communication Services White Plains, NY—May 12, 2003—Communicator Inc is now helping government agencies and the military learn from its experience in helping many financial services organizations communicate and collaborate effectively. Communicator’s identity management, messaging and content aggregation services enable Fortune 1000 companies and cross-enterprise communities to securely communicate, collaborate and share information electronically. Communicator Inc is establishing a Washington DC office and has hired Shelia Lockhart to head business development in the public sector. Communicator also has hired Cassidy & Associates, Washington, DC’s largest public affairs consultancy firm, to help introduce the company’s solutions to the government market. Communicator Inc Hosted Military/Wall Street Symposium
Communicator Inc recently hosted a symposium involving the US Navy and Marine Corps, the New York Stock Exchange, Goldman Sachs and Salomon Smith Barney to discuss the similarity of goals and challenges regarding secure communications and collaboration between the private and public sector. These mutually important themes include: the need for greater decentralized decision-making employing a variety of communication methods and networked applications, the value of a federated approach to loosely coupling initiatives and information across organizations, and the essential requirement to agree on organizational conventions and technical standards to enable interoperability. The symposium also highlighted that both financial services and government organizations increasingly are relying on commercial, off-the-shelf solutions (COTS) and third-party service providers as opposed to custom-built and self-managed applications. Private sector investment in these areas have enabled commercial solutions to advance faster than the proprietary systems public agencies relied upon in the past and to reduce the total cost-of-ownership of managing information technology. Federated Approach Facilitates Organizational Goldman Sachs and Salomon Smith Barney, participants in the symposium,
are also part of SecuritiesHub. This is a consortium of eight
investment banks that use Communicator’s services to provide
thousands of their common customers with one-click access to multiple
Web sites and commingled investment information, as well as securely
communicate and collaborate across enterprises. SecuritiesHub
recently was highlighted in an article in Waters Magazine, a premier
financial services publication, as a consortium successfully applying
a federated model to identity management. The SecuritiesHub and Communicator Inc identity management model make use of an open standard called Liberty Alliance. On March 5, it was announced that the General Services Administration and the U.S. Department of Defense have joined Liberty Alliance in its pursuit to develop open, interoperable standards. More information is available in the Press Room section at http://www.projectliberty.org Communicator Inc Increases Presence with Sheila Lockhart has joined Communicator Inc as Head of Business Development for the Public Sector. Ms. Lockhart has 20 years of experience, most recently at Northrop Grumman, selling and marketing leading-edge products and services to the federal government. She will draw on her extensive track record of building in-depth relationships with executive-level decision makers, expertise in developing channel sales via integrators and business partners, and familiarity with the federal government procurement process. Also as part of its efforts, Communicator also has hired Cassidy & Associates, Washington, DC’s largest public affairs consultancy firm, to help introduce the company’s solutions to the government market. Using its deep knowledge of the public sector needs and the procurement process, the government relations agency will introduce the Communicator solutions to individuals concerned with secure communications and collaboration in Congress, the White House and executive branch departments, as well as federal and independent regulatory agencies. “The issues of critical information sharing, security and
interoperability are the same in both the public and private sector,”
said Marty Russo, President & Chief Operating Officer of Cassidy
& Associates. “Seeing how Communicator brought the disparate
groups on Wall Street together to accomplish these tasks demonstrates
the challenges both sectors face and the commercial off-the-shelf
solutions that are available. For example, the new Office of Homeland
Security needs to quickly increase the coordination among twenty-two
formerly separate agencies. A federated approach, based on off-the-shelf
software that an agency can deploy quickly and at a lower-cost,
could be very effective.” About Communicator Inc # # #
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