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CICADAs Emerge for Future Field Use
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory researchers have developed a prototype family of small-scale UAVs tailorable for myriad platforms and missions.
SEDNA Supports Submarines
SEDNA Digital Solutions, L.L.C., Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $13,342,090 modification to previously awarded contract for professional su
Raytheon to Provide Sensor Netting System to United States and Australia
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Sailors Simultaneously See Same Fleet Readiness Data
The U.S. Navy is in the midst of a revolution in its systems that eventually will connect information among the command and control, combat, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance realms. Not only does the effort introduce new technology, it also marks a deviation from previous development and acquisition cycles in an effort to roll out tools faster. Proving the value of the technology, sailors in the fleet are clamoring for the prototype even as developers work to transition the pieces into programs of record.
NGEN Race Heats Up
Cost, security and the transition from the existing network to a new one are the top criteria for determining which company wins the contract for the U.S. Navy’s successor to the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet. The Next Generation Enterprise Network, which is estimated will cost the Navy several billion dollars, would take a different contracting approach than its predecessor. This difference is only one of the departures from precedent that characterize the new network.
Navy Amasses Digital Armada
The U.S. Navy is operationalizing cyber throughout the service as it reconfigures both its force and its overarching network. The goal is to pull cyber operations out of the corner and into the middle of daily force activities as part of the Navy’s information dominance mission.
Underwater Communications Rise to Surface Fleet
The U.S. Navy is in the early stages of an endeavor to duplicate a successful program for upgrading the communications centers of its submarines and apply it to surface warships.
Insitu Supports ScanEagle
Insitu Incorporated, Bingen, Washington, is being awarded an $11,994,145 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract to exercise an option for operational and maintenance services i
Boeing's Poseidon Contract Modified
The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, is being awarded a $9,994,101 contract modification to a cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement for planning a
General Atomics to Develop Pulsed Power Technology
General Atomics, San Diego, California, is being awarded a $12,288,073 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for research and development activities associated with integrated power systems power load modules