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3e Technologies to Deliver Critical Infrastructure Monitoring System
3e Technologies International Incorporated, Rockville, Maryland, is being awarded a $9,408,612 contract modification to design, develop, implement, test, deliv
Lockheed to Provide ISIS Submarine Imaging System to U.S. Navy
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $10,415,473 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-reimbursable contract modification for engineering services and associated sup
Cool App-titude: DocsTeach
Think you're a history buff? Put yourself to the test with the DocsTeach app for iPad that presents challenges based on documents from the U.S. National Archives.
Softchoice Receives Two Delivery Orders
Softchoice Corporation, McLean, Virginia, has recently been awarded two delivery orders-$8,739,142 and $8,244,574-against a previously awarded blanket purchase
Critical Solutions to Provide Mine Detector Vehicle
Critical Solutions International Incorporated, Carrolton, Texas, was awarded a firm-fixed-price, sole-source contract with a maximum $10,767,795 for Husky Vehicle M
Boeing to Provide Reconnaissance Pod to Saudi Arabia
The Boeing Company, St.
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Cryptography Contract Modified
Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Clearfield, Utah, is being awarded a $108,098,628 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract to purchase a modification to the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Cryptograph
Northrop Grumman to Provide Processor for Naval Aviation Platforms
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, is being awarded a $6,715,050 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for the design and integration of the AN/APR-39D(V)2 processor using 6U
Raytheon to Support MH-60 Airborne Sonar
Raytheon Company, Integrated Defense Systems, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is being awarded a $12,218,916 firm-fixed-price delivery order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement for speciali
Wonder Material Brings New Light to Night-Vision Gear
Night-vision capability embedded in a smartphone could be in the future equipment pack of every military service member if the Army Research Laboratory and Northeastern University successfully tap into the promise of graphene—carbon atoms so tightly packed that they resemble a honeycomb. The laboratory has embarked on a three-year collaboration with the Boston-based school to develop a new generation of low-cost infrared imaging devices using the material.