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The Internet Of Things Takes Shape
President's Commentary: Tread Carefully With the Internet of Things
An increased reliance on the IoT offers potential liabilities, such as security challenges and availability, along with a heavy dependence on technology in what is sure to be a contested or denied future warfighting environment.
DISA issues RFP for Unconventional SETI Contracting Program
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is now accepting requests for proposals (RFPs) for its Systems Engineering, Technology and Innovation (SETI) contract vehicle, a $7 billion, multiyear revamped acquisition process that acutely challenges the status quo in the procurement of engineering support and services.
Raytheon Awarded $1 Billion for Qatar Early Warning Radar
Raytheon Co., Woburn, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $1,066,297,129 fixed-price, incentive-firm letter contract for a Qatar early warning radar system.
Boeing Awarded P-8A Software Support Funds
The Boeing Co., Seattle, is being awarded a $41,329,057 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for systems and software engineering sus
Multiple Companies to Provide Cryptologic and Cyber Systems
Arkham Technology Ltd.,* Irvine, California (FA8307-17-D-0001); Innoflight Inc.,* San Diego (FA8307-17-D-0002); Innove LLC,* Boerne, Texas (FA8307-17-D-0003); P E Systems Inc.,* Fairfax, Virgi
U.S. Air Force Awards $875 Million for Cryptography and Information Assurance
General Dynamics Mission Systems, Scottsdale, Arizona (FA8307-17-D-0006); Harris Corp., Rochester, New York (FA8307-17-D-0007); L-3 Systems Corp., Camden, New Jersey (FA8307-17-D-0008); Leidos Inc.
Predator Mission Aircrew Training System Contract Modified
L-3 Communications Corp., Link Simulation & Training Division, Arlington, Texas, has been awarded a $10,864,857 modification (P00101) to previously awarded con
U.S. Air Force Saves Millions With Data-Toting Bags
All Air Mobility Command wings are now approved to use electronic flight bags. The portable electronic devices consolidate nearly 120 pounds of paper products into a single tablet and will save the command nearly $3.8 million annually.
Information Warfare: What is It?
Information warfare is an aggressive game of soccer where not only are all the fans on the field with the players, but no one is wearing uniforms. Unlike the dominance the U.S. military enjoyed for years in the conventional warfare realm, the lack of physical and geographic boundaries in cyberspace test modern warfighting doctrine, said Vice Adm. Marshall Lytle III, USCG, during a panel discussion at the West 2017 conference, co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute and taking place this week in San Diego.