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Advanced Design to Support Helmet Sensor Data Gathering in Afghanistan
Advanced Design Corp., Lorton, Va., was awarded an $8,420,987 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for field service technician support to gather data from helmet sen
Small Business to Provide Flight Simulation to Kuwait
Aviation Training Consulting LLC, Altus, Okla., is being awarded a $24,988,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide instructional services in support of the KC-130J
Exelis to Equip Turkish F-16s with Electronic Warfare Pods
Lockheed Martin Supports Korea’s Krypton Reconnaissance Aircraft
VIDEO: Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff Outlines Priorities
Gen. Tom Lawson, RCAF, chief of the Defence Staff, outlined four priorities for the Canadian Armed Forces in a speech last month at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. The highest priority is delivering excellence in operations. That is followed, Gen. Lawson said, by preparing the armed forces for tomorrow’s challenges, providing warfighters with training and professional development, and caring for warfighters and their families.
After Long Downturn, Hope Emerges for European Defense Sector

Defense and Security In Europe Today
Even though the Cold War has ended and the monolithic threat against the West has disappeared, the relationship between Europe and the United States remains vital. Europe includes some of the United States’ strongest coalition partners and alliances; the two economies are closely tied and interdependent; and defense and security in Europe are evolving rapidly, just as in the United States. AFCEA chapters and members outside the United States number the greatest in Europe.
Romania Stretches Out Military Modernization

NATO Focuses on Terrorist Cyber Exploitation

Navmar to Enhance Tigershark UAVs in Afghanistan
Navmar Applied Sciences Corp., Warminster, Pa., is being awarded a $44,695,815 cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract for a Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) effort in sup