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U.S. Navy Modifies Intelligence Services Contract with CACI
CACI Incorporated, Federal, Chantilly, Virginia, is being awarded a nearly $11 increase in scope modification to a previously-awarded contract for scientific, technical, and administrative intelligenc
Northrop Grumman to Support Global Hawk Logistics Under $247 Million Contract
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Integrated Systems Sector, of San Diego, California, is being awarded a $247 million contract to provide logistics support activities required to support Gl
U.S. Army Purchases Apache Helmet and Display Sighting System
EFW Incorporated, Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a nearly $19 million contract for the procurement of spare components for the AH-64 Apache Integrated Helme
Kaman to Provide Additional Joint Programmable Fuze Systems
Kaman Precision Products of Orlando, Florida, is being awarded a nearly $20 million contract modification, which will provide the Air Force with an
SRI to Help Improve Ultra High Frequency Radar Detection
SRI International, Menlo Park, California, was awarded an $18 million contract for the support to improve the state-of-the-art ultra high frequency radar for detecting targets of interest. The U.
Redstone Arsenal Procures Phased Array Engineering Services
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, Andover, Massachusetts, was awarded a $76 million contract for the procurement of the phased array tracking radar intercept on-target engineering services. Th
Cool App-titude: ADA Guide - Disabled Veterans
An app for Android provides helpful information for disabled military veterans, their families and their caregivers.
Neutralizing the Network to Defeat IEDs
The key to defeating improvised explosive devices may lie in attacking the network that procures, develops and emplaces the weaponry rather than focusing on the device itself. Eight years of combating both the devices and their effects has broadened the mission of those tasked with rendering these weapons null in the realm of asymmetric warfare.
National Guard Boosts Bomb Training at Home
The U.S. Army National Guard is ramping up training opportunities for troops to fight back against the deadliest weapon in war zones-the improvised explosive device (IED).
Battling Bombs at Home
The U.S. Army National Guard is continuing down a path blazed by other institutions to create counter-improvised explosive device training lanes around the country. Citizen soldiers will use the locations to improve their tactics against the oft-fatal threats, and partners also can take advantage of the ranges to upgrade their skills. The goal is to increase the number of rehearsals warfighters participate in while requiring less time away from home and less money outlay for travel.