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U.S. Army Procures Suicide Bomber Detector System
Science, Engineering and Technology Associates, Arlington, Virginia, was awarded about $48 million for the procurement of a counter-bomber system to provide detec
SOCOM Sews Systems Together
Working together with industry and other military partners, the U.S. Special Operations Command is piecing together communications technologies-some designed-in from the start-to make the command a leaner, lighter, more efficient force.
Raytheon Wins Public Safety Contract
Raytheon Company, Denver, Colorado, has been awarded the first competitive Public Safety Long Term Evolution (LTE) contract in the nation, as well as the first contract under the National Telecommunic
TCOM Tagged for Persistent Ground Surveillance Hardware
TCOM LP, Columbia, Maryland, is being awarded an approximate $10 million contract modification for hardware in support of phase three of the Persiste
Rockwell to Provide Radio Equipment for Super Stallion and Prowler
Rockwell Collins Incorporated, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a more than $9 contract modification to provide AN/ARC-210(V) electronic radio and ancillary equipment for CH-53E CNS/ATM. The
Lockheed Martin to Equip Aegis with Additional Technologies
Lockheed Martin, Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded an approximate $31 million contract modification to exercise an option for the production of the DDG-115 Aegis We
ITT to Provide Electronic Warfare Pod to Pakistan
ITT Systems Corporation, Clifton, New Jersey, is being awarded about $49 million for the ALQ-211 (v)9 Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suite. This will provide systems software an
Cool App-titude: Army Resiliency App
This free app for iPhone and iPad helps soldiers set personal goals and become more resilient in overcoming challenges.
When Walls Get in the Way, Bureau Goes Mobile
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, a unit of the U.S. Department of Justice, has emerged as a leader in the government’s executive branch when it comes to deploying mobile devices among its personnel. The agency’s law enforcement portfolio has given it an edge as a large portion of its work force already uses laptops and handheld devices for work outside of the Washington, D.C., headquarters.
Accreditation Recharges Smartphone Deployments
In a relative flurry of activity, the U.S. Defense Department is certifying the security credentials for the iPhone and Android operating systems and some devices that use them. The security accreditations come two years after the Windows Mobile operating system officially was sanctioned and brings the military a step closer to fielding mobile devices across the entire department.