Lockheed Martin to Modernize Long Range Radars (Comments Off)
2/10/12 •
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Liverpool, New York, is being awarded a $26,197,869 firm-fixed-price, cost-reimbursable no fee, time-and-material contract for funding action and exercise of options for modernization of 29 AN/FPS-117 long range radars via the essential parts replacement program. Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is the contracting activity.
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2/10/12 •
Imagine readily available service member health records all in one place, electronically, at the push of a button? It is indeed becoming a reality with the U.S. Defense Department/Veterans Affairs integrated electronic records initiative.
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2/09/12 •
All applications for the $1,500 scholarships must be received at a commissary location by Feb. 24.
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2/08/12 •
Protecting any nation’s citizens and institutions is difficult under any circumstances, but today’s economic limitations make this task even more challenging. Government and business leaders will meet at the end of this month to tackle this topic during AFCEA International’s 11th annual Homeland Security conference. Conference discussion topics include cloud computing, cyberwar, procurement, wireless broadband and social media. Small businesses’ interaction with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also will be explored. Coverage will begin on February 28.
British Royal Navy Developing Advanced Interceptor Missiles (0)
2/07/12 •
The British Ministry of Defense recently announced plans to develop a Royal Navy missile defense system, known as Sea Ceptor, capable of intercepting and destroying enemy missiles traveling at supersonic speeds. The £483 million ($761.3 million) contract to develop the system will be awarded to a U.K. company.
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NASA Seeks Small Satellite Solutions (0)
2/06/12 •
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