Invertix, NJVC Announce New Partnership for Cloud Computing Solutions
McLean, VA - November 1, 2010

Invertix Corporation, a proven technology company supporting the United States Intelligence Community, and NJVC, one of the largest providers of information technology (IT) solutions to the U.S. Department of Defense, announce a new partnership for cloud computing solutions in support of the geospatial-intelligence community. The two companies will offer a joint cloud computing platform demonstration at the NJVC booth (#375) at the GEOINT 2010 Symposium, Nov. 1 - 4, in New Orleans, LA. The portable cloud platform is also installed at the NJVC Center for Technology Integration in West in O'Fallon, Ill., and in the Invertix Cloud Integration Center at an Invertix office in Northern Virginia.

The NJVC-Invertix team will demonstrate both administrative and mission-oriented capabilities enhanced by the power of cloud computing. The effort includes the configuration of an open source software based distributed cloud platform on innovative green commodity hardware that improves enterprise capabilities while reducing cost. The demonstration will also highlight widget and mashup technologies configured for web-based enterprise search and GEOINT analysis by system end-users on a local cloud platform as well interacting with remote clouds including an NJVC cloud in O'Fallon, the DIA developed Intelligence Community Data Layer (ICDL), and an Invertix cloud in Northern Virginia. "At GEOINT 2010, the on-site cloud platform, dashboard and widgets validate utility cloud platform capabilities in a compelling and tangible manner," said Dr. Dan Law, Invertix Chief Scientist.

"NJVC is thrilled to embark on this new relationship with Invertix to leverage the cloud computing expertise and successes of both companies to clients current and future." said Jill Bruning, NJVC Chief Operating Officer. "This is the first of many future joint initiatives targeted at growing both companies' cloud computing practices."

"We are happy to engage with NJVC in exploring innovative ways to advance NGA's mission by leveraging the power of emerging cloud technologies," said Craig Parisot, Invertix Chief Operating Officer. "Our delivery approach effectively leverages the strengths of both organizations for the benefit of the GEOINT domain mission."

Visit the NJVC booth (#375) on the tradeshow floor to experience this cloud computing partnership in action.