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Pacific Air Over Alaska
Modern computer software, airborne combat simulation systems and a plethora of advanced Russian surface-to-air radar and missile hardware are melding air forces and ground-based air defense systems into a seamless air combat exercise that simulates ground and air combat. Friends are able to know immediately how their simulated fight against various foes is progressing, and after-action reviews can examine tactics and weapon performance in a multilevel security environment.
EDO Jammers to Counter Emerging Threats in Iraq and Afghanistan
EDO Communications and Countermeasures Systems Incorporated, also known as ITT Force Protection Systems, Thousand Oaks, California, is being awarded a
Lockheed to Support Japanese Aegis Systems
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a potential $228,155,587cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Aegis Weapon System and Aegis Combat System systems, engi
U.S. Army Buys C4 Infrastructure Materials for Afghanistan
Communications Supply Corporation, Clarksburg, Maryland, was awarded a $20,360,218 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of command, control, communication and computer infrastructure material
Neany to Train Surveillance System Instructors and Operators
Neany Incorporated, Hollywood, Maryland, is being awarded a $12,065,493 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for training of Persist
EOIR to Support Constant Hawk-Afghanistan
EOIR Technologies Incorporated, Fredericksburg, Virginia, was awarded an $83,750,574 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the maintenance and logistics support for the C
STARA to Provide Surveillance Tower Kits for Afghanistan
STARA Technologies Incorporated, Gilbert, Arizona, is being awarded a $12,527,861 cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-fee contract for 14 Surveillance Tower
L-3 to Meet Urgent Combat Zone ISR Requirements
L-3 Communications Corporation, Greenville, Texas, is being awarded a $12,551,264 cost-plus-firm-fixed modification for the integration of two King Air 350ER aircraft in support of the Army Constant H
AFN Radio Station Signs Off as Part of Iraq Drawdown
One more sign that the American military presence in Iraq is winding down: an Armed Forces Network(AFN) radio station is now off the air. After 8 years broadcasting in Baghdad, AFN-Iraq--better known as Freedom Radio--presented its final morning program on September 23 and now relays a satellite feed of AFN Europe.
European Patent Process Goes Google
The European Patent Office (EPO) goes high-tech via an agreement with U.S. company Google. The collaboration aims to translate and consolidate the EPO's patent data by 2014.