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Boeing to Research and Develop Laser Pod Technology
The Boeing Co., St. Louis, has been awarded an estimated $90 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for laser pod research and development.
General Atomics to Continue Gray Eagle Support
General Atomics Aeronautical, Poway, California, was awarded an $80 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for continuation of contractor logistics services for t
ZeroPoint Earns Mega Points with DHS
Sluggish Apps Foil and Frustrate Federal Employees, Study Reveals

Stellar Science to Develop Laser Modeling and Simulation
Stellar Science, Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been awarded a $7,034,747 cost-reimbursement contract for Advanced Laser Modeling and Simulation.
Raytheon Awarded Nearly $102 Million for Fighter Jet Radar Warning Receivers
Raytheon receives a contract for repair of weapon replaceable assemblies for the AN/ALR67(V)3 for the F/A-18 A/B/C/D/E/F aircraft.

Taking Advantage of Machine Learning to Securely Share Data
Right at this moment, hundreds of U.S. government analysts are trying to solve the exact same problem. Without easy, trusted data sharing, these analysts, who the nation relies on to solve the most challenging of worries, cannot benefit from shared knowledge—a hurdle that adds to inefficiencies fostered by redundancies, reinforcing the public’s perception of ineffective federal bureaucracy.

Maintaining Warfighter Morale with High-Speed Internet
Keeping the U.S. military ready to fight takes more than hard work and training. Troops need a work-life balance as much as civilians, which means enjoying time spent with family and friends. High-speed Internet connectivity ranks high on a list of priorities because little boosts morale more than staying connected with loved ones, particularly when serving thousands of miles away, writes blogger Tony Bardo.

Report: Global Cybersecurity Confidence Declines
Global security readiness received an overall score of 70 percent, or a C- rating, on the 2017 Global Cybersecurity Assurance Report Card, a decline of six points from last year and lower than the U.S. tally of 78 percent, according to recently released survey results.
