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Boeing to Provide B-52 Beyond Line of Sight Communications
The Boeing Company, Wichita, Kansas, was awarded a $12 million contract modification for a future beyond line of sight (BLOS) communication capability with the advanced extremely high frequency family
AAI to Support Shadow Unmanned Aircraft System
AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Maryland, recently received a contract valued at more than $70 million for 142 laser designator payloads and 61 bore sight tools in
Director of National Intelligence Funding Utah Data Center Construction
Balfour Beatty, Salt Lake City, Utah, was recently awarded a $479 million construction contract for the Utah Data Center, an office of the director of n
Cool App-titude: MilPay
No more guessing games when it comes to military pay. The MilPay app for the iPhone and iPad breaks down basic pay, housing allowances and special pay using official data from the Defense Department.
ManTech to Support Perimeter Surveillance in Iraq
ManTech International Corporation recently announced that it has received a task order under its Strategic Services Sourcing prime contract to provide Base Expedition
Boeing Continues Sea-Based X-Band Radar Development for Missile Defense Agency
The Missile Defense Agency recently announced the award of a contract modification to the Boeing Company, Huntsville, Alabama.
Two Universities Receive Contract for New Computer Paradigm Devices
The University of Notre Dame and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) are each being awarded cost reimbursement contract
VSD to Provide Simulators for Iraqi Naval Forces
VSD Limited Liability Company, Virginia Beach, Virginia, is being awarded a $15 million undefinitized contract action for the acquisition of four simulators and
National Security Drives Quantum Computer Research
No one knows yet what a working quantum computer will look like, how long it will take to develop or how many functions it will perform, but one thing is almost certain—it will be critical to national security. If such a computer is ever built, it likely will be the most powerful machine on the planet for encrypting or decrypting information, easily capable of cracking current encryption codes used by the military, intelligence agencies and commercial entities such as the banking and financial services industry.
Stara Tech to Provide Persistent Ground Surveillance Systems in Afghanistan
Stara Technologies Incorporated, Gilbert, Arizona, is being awarded more than $22 million for Persistent Ground Surveillance Systems (PGSS) Phase II for the U.S.