DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Technology Resources Inc. (GTRI), a
leading technology consulting firm in Denver, Colo., has partnered with
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems to further develop an
innovative new security software from Relevant Security Corporation that
guarantees continuous authentication and encryption of data between all
nodes on any network.
The technology, known as Real Privacy
Management (RPM), uses unique, modular arithmetic to mutually
authenticate and secure each device on a network while securing every
single bit of transmittable data in real-time without creating
additional overhead. RPM is measurably more secure than other
authentication and security technologies when embedded within systems or
integrated into software.
“This new authentication and security
technology not only benefits Raytheon and GTRI, but it provides our
customers with a new tool,” said Guy DuBois, vice president of
Raytheon’s Operational Technologies and Solutions. “We help our
prote?ge?s develop the most innovative technologies to provide our
customers with cutting-edge technologies.”
RPM is the patented
creation of Relevant Security Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of
GTRI. The funding for the continued development of RPM has been made
possible by a Department of Defense Mentor-Prote?ge? Program agreement
with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).
“We are
very excited to receive funding through the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to help us pilot and refine this
technology with Raytheon,” said Greg C. Byles, CEO of GTRI and Relevant
Security. “Without the Mentor-Prote?ge? program, this type of
partnership would not exist and it would take much longer for these
types of ground-breaking technologies to make it into leading military
and government applications – and in some cases, even into the hands of
U.S. soldiers on the front lines.”
The Mentor-Prote?ge? Program
is a highly selective program that partners promising small businesses
with larger companies to help them successfully compete for prime
contract and subcontract awards from the government. GTRI has been
working with Raytheon as one of its “prote?ge?s” since 2007, and has
since grown its annual revenue from $70 million to $200 million.
“Working
with Raytheon has helped us to shore up our market reach within the
federal government, and help Raytheon remain a leader when it comes to
bringing innovation to the federal markets,” said Byles.
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