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Advanced Testing Technologies Supports Joint Tactical Distribution System
Advanced Testing Technologies Incorporated of Hauppauge, New York, was awarded a more than $8 million contract modification, which will provide engineering servic
Lockheed Martin to Provide Navy Secure Voice System
Lockheed Martin, Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a more than $6 million contract modification to previously awarded contract to procure the secure voice system as
Boeing Receives Global Positioning System IIF Contract Modification
The Boeing Company of Seal Beach, California, was awarded a $12 million contract modification, a Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF Space Vehicle calendar year 2011 option exercise. U.S.
Lockheed Receives $48 Million for Undersea Warfare System
Lockheed Martin, Syracuse, New York, is being awarded a $48 million contract modification for exercise of fiscal year 2011 options for the Navy's AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 undersea warfare system. The AN/S
Cool App-titude: NSA Career Links
The National Security Agency (NSA) now has an app for aspiring agents.
Growing Enemy Capabilities Undermine U.S. Warfighting Doctrine
The battlespace dominance enjoyed by U.S. forces for two decades may be disappearing as many potential adversaries begin to employ the very technologies that have served U.S. forces.
Boeing Awarded $1.5 Billion Maritime Aircraft Modification
The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, is being awarded a $1.5 billion modification to definitize the previously awarded advance acquisition P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) low-rate
ACI to Support Hawaii Army National Guard with Virtual Trainers
ACI, Orlando, Florida, recently announced the award of a $2 million contract for the acquisition of 10 TrainAsYouFight simulation systems by the Hawaii Army National Guard.
Goodrich to Support Pakistani F-16 Datalink, Potential Fusion Center
Goodrich Corporation, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Systems of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, was awarded a nearly $72 million U.S.
Thin Is "In" for Client-Server Computing
Everything old is new again-desktop virtualization moves computing from current fat-client server architecture back to a model similar to times past. What is now device-oriented will become server-oriented, and the technology is ready. Do you believe the Defense Department should proceed with desktop virtualization, or do you see other, more efficient paths? Read the complete article and share your opinions here.