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AAI Receives Mobile Directional Antenna Funds
AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Maryland, was awarded a $9,136,680 firm-fixed-price contract modification to procure Mobile Directional Antenna Systems. The U.S.
Northrop Grumman to Support Radar System
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Linthicum, Maryland, was awarded a $76,727,752 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract.
AAI Receives $355 Million for Shadow Tactical Data Link Kits
AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Maryland, was awarded a $355 million firm-fixed-price contract modification to procure Tactical Common Data Link Retrofit Kits and related equipment for the Shadow Unmann
General Atomics Awarded Nearly $411 Million for Gray Eagle
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Incorporated, Poway, California, was awarded a $410,981,211 fixed-price-incentive contract for Gray Eagle systems, including initial spares, plus additional hardwa
L-3 to Provide Remote Operations Video Receiver Upgrade Kits
L-3 Communications Systems West, Salt Lake City, Utah, was awarded a $26,305,900 firm-fixed-price contract modification to procure 580 remote operations video enhanced receiver 6 upgrade kits.
Mobile Network Amps Up Army Modernization
Select U.S. Army brigade combat teams headed to Afghanistan will soon receive components from the service's first integrated mobile network. The equipment package, known as Capability Set 13 (CS 13), could revolutionize combat operations and help the Army in its overarching modernization efforts.
Thales Raytheon to Provide Firefinder Software
Thales Raytheon Systems Company Limited Liability Corporation, Fullerton, California, was awarded a $44,921,549 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification to procure AN/TPQ-37 receiver exciter installa
U.S. Army Procures BlackBerry Services
Sprint Solutions Incorporated, Reston, Virginia, was awarded a $45 million firm-fixed-price contract. The award will provide for the cell phone and BlackBerry services for the U.S.
Huggins Assigned Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7
Maj. Gen. James L.
The Army Maneuvers Back to the United States
The wind-down of U.S. Army combat operations, along with the re-balance in national military priority toward the Asia-Pacific region, is forcing a shift as well as a surge in Army networking. The service must continue to modernize the network to meet growing capability demands, but it also must adapt its architecture to accommodate major changes in force deployments and missions.