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Czechs Find Balances in Electronic Security
A Czech Republic company has melded eSecurity with simpler, more streamlined eAccess, making cyberspace communications both safer and more efficient.
Online Parts Store to Supply Troops in Southwest Asia
Newbegin Enterprises Incorporated, Johnson City, Tennessee, is being awarded a $75 million maximum contract for an Internet-based, contractor-operated parts store, which will provide a venue for perso
ISS to Support Web-enabled Tool Kit in Afghanistan
Intelligent Software Solutions (ISS)Incorporated, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is being awarded nearly $50 million for Web-enabled Temporal Analysis Systems tool kit on-site technical support and enhan
Global Training Battles Homemade Bombs
A U.S. Army team is standardizing counter-improvised explosive device training among coalition partners to improve mission effectiveness and increase collaboration in theater.
Lockheed to Support United Arab Emirates PAC-3 Control System
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Grand Prairie, Texas, was awarded more than $17 million for the integration support of post deployment build-7 software in the United Arab Emirates Patriot Advanced Capabi
Lockheed to Provide Saudi Arabia National Guard Laser System
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Orlando, Florida, was recently awarded an approximate $38 million contract for materials, fabrication, integration, system validation and verification, delivery, governmen
Iraqi Armed Helicopters to Get Sensors and Laser Designators
L-3 Communications EO/IR Incorporated, Santa Rosa, California, has been awarded a $21 million contract for 22 MX-15Di forward looking infrared radar sensors with laser designator for installation on I
Insitu to Support ScanEagle Operations in Afghanistan
Insitu Incorporated, Bingen, Washington, is being awarded a nearly $46 million contract to provide deployment services and flight hours in support of the ScanEagle Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).
Marines Network in Southwest Afghanistan
During a year spent in the harsh environs of Helmand Province, communications Marines from the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engaged in a range of projects that helped protect their fellow warfighters and changed the face of technology in the area. From enlarging existing networks to introducing capabilities new to the Corps, systems in that territory will never be the same. And neither will the lives of the local residents, who are taking advantage of the increased stability in the region.
Selling Overseas Is a Two-Way Challenge
The export laws imposed by the U.S. government on defense-related goods and information have been a source of aggravation for U.S. companies and foreign customers for years. Private-sector firms continue to push for changes, and both the enforcement agencies and the current presidential administration are responding. However, interested parties sitting outside the border see several issues that might not be at the forefront for those making the adjustments.