David Z. Bodenheimer

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David Z. Bodenheimer is a partner in the DC office where he heads the Homeland Security Practice and specializes in Government Contracts, False Claims Act, Privacy, and Cybersecurity. For more than 25 years, he has found solutions for clients whenever and wherever problems arise in doing business with the Government. Mr. Bodenheimer represents all sizes of technology clients (computer hardware and software, major weapon systems, biodefense, satellite and space services, and military avionics and equipment). He litigates, counsels and resolves the full range of issues that clients confront in selling to the Government. In the privacy and information security arena, Mr. Bodenheimer handles emerging dilemmas arising out of data sharing, information technology (IT) interoperability, cybersecurity, and privacy concerns in the homeland security, defense, and intelligence industries. His privacy and cybersecurity counseling spans the Privacy Act, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), DIACAP, NIST, USA PATRIOT Act, cyber warfare, electronic workplace monitoring, security breach notification laws, HSPD authentication and biometrics, and federal electronic surveillance. He has testified before Congress regarding cybersecurity threats, public-private partnerships, and contractor liability issues for military contractors. He currently serves as a Vice Chair of the ABA Public Contract Law Section's Cybersecurity Committee.


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Come join Crowell & Moring on February 15, 2012, as it hosts the ABA's "Cyber on the Hill" with Congressman Jim Langevin

David Z. Bodenheimer

Congressman Langevin (RI-D) serves as one of the leading experts and thought-leaders on Capitol Hill on cybersecurity developments and initiatives. He is the Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the bipartisan House Cybersecurity Caucus and previously co-chaired the Center for Strategic and International Studies Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th Presidency, whose recommendations he is currently implementing. Congressman Langevin was also the chair of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology.

David Z. Bodenheimer, a Crowell & Moring Government Contracts Partner and Co-Chair of both the SciTech Homeland Security Committee and the Public Contract Law Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data Protection Committee, will serve as moderator for Congressman Langevin’s discussion of how cyber threats affect our national and economic security, how we can protect our national assets, how to promote cybersecurity, and why both public and private sector lawyers should be intimately involved in the process. 

Register now here. We hope to see you there!

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