David Z. Bodenheimer
Partner
dbodenheimer@crowell.com

Washington
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20004-2595
Phone: 202.624.2713
Fax: 202.628.5116

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Nation's Infrastructure Still Vulnerable to Cyber Attack
August 4, 2011 — ABC News/Politics

Government Contracts Group partner and head of the firm’s Homeland Security practice, David Z. Bodenheimer, is featured for his comments on cyber security and the future of America’s critical infrastructure.

Bodenheimer believes that now is the time for action on cyber security legislation. "We have known about our vulnerabilities in our critical infrastructure for well over a decade, and while there has been some progress we are still remarkably exposed," he said.

Due to the large number of agencies in charge of infrastructure defense, there is a concern by some experts that departments will be confused on certain issues.  According to Bodenheimer, “No doubt the responsibilities are fragmented… Proposed legislative solutions could empower the president to take more direct control in a crisis.  But some critics have already objected to further consolidation and view cyber security reform as a massive overreach by the federal government.”



The Cybersecurity Boom
May 10, 2010 — The Washington Post

Crowell & Moring LLP Government Contracts Group partner and head of the firm's Homeland Security Practice, David Z. Bodenheimer, was featured in the Washington Post for his comments on the recent growth in cybersecurity work. According to Bodenheimer, "The market is still rather fragmented and in flux, but is developing with a speed that it is attracting both the major defense and homeland security contractors who are establishing independent business units to pursue these opportunities, and it is also a real opportunity for the smaller players who have niche products."



Flaw in the Marketplace Hurts Smaller Security Tech Firms
June 9, 2008 — CQ Homeland Security

Crowell & Moring Government Contracts Group partner David Z. Bodenheimer is featured for his comments on homeland security technology in the state and local marketplace.



Caught in the Act: Critics Say Safety Act Stifles Anti-Terrorism Technology
July 18, 2005 — Federal Computer Week

David Z. Bodenheimer, a partner in Crowell & Moring's False Claims and Government Contracts Group, was cited for his insights on the Safety Act.



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