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Flash in the Enterprise Data Center
Organizations constantly are seeking new ways to address workload-specific storage demands in terms of performance and capacity while also meeting service-level agreements, response-time objectives and recovery-point objectives.

Full Speed Ahead For Autonomous Countermine Technologies

U.S. Navy Runs Interference on Signals Conflict

The Infinite Promise of DNA-Based Data Encryption

New Technology Approaches Can Solve Complex U.S. Navy Problems

Syracuse Research to Develop Small UAV Defeat System
Syracuse Research Corp., North Syracuse, New York, was awarded a $65,000,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for development, production, integration, delive
Secure Wireless Warfighter Comms Available When Troops Need Them Most
The ability of warfighters to be mobile and nimble is not a luxury during combat operations. It is an absolute necessity. Staying ahead of the enemy or avoiding attack often means an entire command post must move, and quickly—a mammoth challenge if the command post relies on a wired communications network with cumbersome and costly cables and equipment.

Leidos to Support Biological Engagement Program
Leidos Inc., Reston, Virginia, is awarded a contract (HDTRA1-17-C-0019) with a ceiling value of $35,921,608 ceiling time, materials contract, and does not inclu
U.S. Coast Guard Awards Navigation System Contract
The Coast Guard's Command, Control and Communications Engineering Center (C3CEN) awarded a contract to FLIR Maritime U.S. Inc., of Nashua, New Hamp
Two Companies Receive Situational Awareness Funds
Infoscitex Corp., Littleton, Massachusetts (FA8650-14-D-6500 P00008) and Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.