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Air Combat Command Awards Air Surveillance Support Contract
Telecommunication Support Services Inc., Melbourne, Florida, has been awarded an $8,865,684 firm-fixed-price modification to exercise Option 1 of FA4890-14-C-0013-P0009 for Mobile Air Surveil
Would Innovation By Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?
Mobile tools and other emerging technologies play such vital roles in shaping how people live today, and cut across from the private sector into government operations, including the intelligence and national security communities. But in the quest to leverage such developments, can the efforts really be called "innovation?" guest blogger Jason Thomas asks. He has another word for it.
Spectrum Competition Increases in Frequency

Researchers Develop Low-Cost, Low-Power Embedded Computers
Electrical and computer engineers at North Carolina State University have developed prototypical embedded computing devices that use little power and cost less than current devices.
Four Core Attributes Federal Data Centers Need for Cost-Effective Security
While federal agencies undertake laudable efforts to consolidate and modernize data centers, security remains an underlying concern that keeps information technology administrators awake at night. Professionals reportedly believe the government’s data center modernization process increased cybersecurity challenges—an assessment, says blogger Bill Lemons, that is hardly surprising.
Boeing to Deliver P-8As to Australia under $1.4 Billion Contract Modification
The Boeing Co. is awarded a contract modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract for the manufacture and delivery of nine Navy full-rate production (FRP) Lot II P-8A aircraft and four Royal Australian Air Force FRP Lot II P-8A aircraft.

SAIC to Support MH-60 Weapon Systems
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, Virginia, is being awarded an $11,838,878 cost-plus-fixed-fee definitive contract for MH-60 weapon systems suppor