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Between 2000 and 2002, ] partnered with ], the office furniture manufacturer and did some very thorough research on the software, hardware and ergonomic aspects of the cubicle of the future (or the office of the future) under the name "BlueSpace". They produced several prototypes of this hi-tech multi screened workspace and even exhibited one at ]. Bluespace offered movable multiple screens inside and outside, a projection system, advanced individual lighting, heating, and ventilation controls, and a host of software applications to orchestrate everything.
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'''BlueSpace Federal''' was an ] small business that served the defense and intelligence communities, primarily in the United States. BlueSpace was focused on ]s, creating applications that can span multiple classified ]s. Specific examples of the former include a ] (MLS) cyber situational awareness application that integrates with ] network monitoring and management software; an MLS ] that provides a user with a single inbox and calendar connected to ]; an MLS search application that connects to ] devices on multiple networks; and an MLS C2 application that connects to a ] server and shows the operator a Unified Operating Picture that is the combination of multiple ]s (COPs) on different networks.
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It was acquired by Sterling Computers Corporation in 2014.<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2014/11/05/680126/24981/en/Sterling-Acquires-BlueSpace-Federal.html | title=Sterling Acquires BlueSpace Federal | date=5 November 2014 }}</ref>

==History==
BlueSpace was founded in ] in 2006 initially with funding from Gefinor Ventures. In June 2010, BlueSpace participated in the Coalition Warfighter Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) in partnership with the ] Netcentricity Program at ]. ] and ] are also sponsoring BlueSpace's C2 technology in Empire Challenge 2010, a 'live fly' technology demonstrator based at ]. BlueSpace has a close partnership with the SABER PMO (formerly called DTW) at ], and is embedded as part of the ] baseline of the SABER desktop program.

==References==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.bluespace.com}}
* {{LinkedIn page|company/bluespace|BlueSpace Federal}}

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BlueSpace Federal
Industrysoftware
Founded2006
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
ProductsMulti-Level Security (MLS)
Websitewww.bluespace.com
Unity Calendar

BlueSpace Federal was an enterprise software small business that served the defense and intelligence communities, primarily in the United States. BlueSpace was focused on cross-domain solutions, creating applications that can span multiple classified security domains. Specific examples of the former include a Multi-Level Security (MLS) cyber situational awareness application that integrates with SolarWinds network monitoring and management software; an MLS email client that provides a user with a single inbox and calendar connected to Microsoft Exchange; an MLS search application that connects to Google Search Appliance devices on multiple networks; and an MLS C2 application that connects to a Google Earth server and shows the operator a Unified Operating Picture that is the combination of multiple Common Operational Pictures (COPs) on different networks.

It was acquired by Sterling Computers Corporation in 2014.

History

BlueSpace was founded in Austin, Texas in 2006 initially with funding from Gefinor Ventures. In June 2010, BlueSpace participated in the Coalition Warfighter Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) in partnership with the AWACS Netcentricity Program at Hanscom Air Force Base. DIA and JFCOM are also sponsoring BlueSpace's C2 technology in Empire Challenge 2010, a 'live fly' technology demonstrator based at Fort Huachuca. BlueSpace has a close partnership with the SABER PMO (formerly called DTW) at AFRL, and is embedded as part of the accredited baseline of the SABER desktop program.

References

  1. "Sterling Acquires BlueSpace Federal" (Press release). 5 November 2014.

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