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Energetics to Support Blast Weapon Technology Demonstrations
Energetics Technology Center Incorporated, Waldorf, Maryland, is being awarded an approximate $23 million firm-fixed-price research and development for work in support
General Dynamics Awarded $900 Million for Receive Suites and Retrofit Kits
General Dynamics C4 Systems, Taunton, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $900 million maximum indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to allow the Global Broadcast Service Joint Program Office
Utah State to Develop Missile Defense Technologies under $150 Million Contract
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is announcing the award of an indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to Utah State University Sp
NAVMAR Receives $84 Million for Gondola Avionic Sensor Packages
NAVMAR Applied Sciences Corporation, Warminster, Pennsylvania, is being awarded a more than $84 million firm-fixed-priced, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for a Phase I
Boeing Awarded $135 Million for Infrared Search and Track System
The Boeing Company, St.
Cool App-titude: Smart Traveler
Know before you go: this free iPhone app from the U.S. State Department gives travelers easy access to official country information across the globe. Access travel alerts and warnings, maps, embassy locations and more in the click of a button.
Lockheed Martin to Deliver Submarine Imaging Systems
Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors, Manassas Virginia, is being awarded a more than $14 million contract modification to deliver eight Integrated Submarine Imaging Systems (ISIS) for U.S.
Harris to Provide Digital Maps to Four Countries
Harris Corporation, Government Communications Systems Division, Melbourne, Florida, is being awarded an approximate $8 million contract modification for the full rate production and support of 125 dig
Z Microsystems Fills Three Company Slots
Z Microsystems, San Diego, has appointed Richard Schmidt chief financial officer; Jason Wade vice president
iPad to the Rescue
A science-based software tool for the iPad allows first responders to learn from models of building damage and other conditions that occur after a disaster. Developed by Sandia National Laboratories, the Standard Unified Modeling, Mapping and Integration Toolkit (SUMMIT) enables firefighters, medics and police officers to visualize damaged buildings.