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SEDNA Provides Acoustic Interception and Countermeasures
SEDNA Digital Solutions, Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $14 million modification to a previously awarded contract to exercise an option for the production of AN/WLY-1 acoustic interception and
Raytheon to Repair AGM-88 Control and Guidance Sections
Raytheon Company, Tucson, Arizona, is being awarded a contract modification of about $8 million to exercise an option for control and guidance section repairs for the AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation
Wyle Laboratories Supports Hawkeye Aircraft for Multiple Countries
Wyle Laboratories Incorporated, Huntsville, Alabama, is being awarded a contact modification of more than $28 million for continued E-2C/E-2D/C-2 planning, program, and financial services in support o
EDO Western to Provide U.S. Navy Tranducers
EDO Western Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, is being awarded a more than $10 million contract for the manufacture of TR-302 transducers for Navy submarines. Efforts will include manufacture, t
SeeByte Provides Common Operator Interface Software to U.S. Navy
SeeByte Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland, is being awarded a nearly $9 million contract modification to exercise option two for Common Operator Interface command and control software for Navy explosive or
Northrop Grumman to Modify Mine Clearance Systems
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, is being awarded a $9 million contract modification for continued post-delivery technical support for Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System (RA
Companies to Deliver Cargo Unmanned Aerial Systems in Afghanistan
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Owego, New York, is being awarded a more than $45 million contract for two cargo unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and pre-deployment readiness activities in support of carg
Navy Delays Starting the NGEN
After 10 years of service, it is time to say goodbye to the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet—almost. The massive network serves more than 700,000 sailors, Marines and civilians and makes up about 70 percent of the total Navy information technology footprint ashore. It originally was supposed to finish its time with the Navy in early fall to make way for the Next Generation Enterprise Network. Instead, the sea service has extended the life of the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet and will spend $3.4 billion on a continuity-of-services contract to keep the network around for another 43 months.
URS Federal to Support Submarine Technologies
URS Federal Technical Services, Germantown, Maryland, is being awarded a nearly $14 million contract to provide professional support services in support of submarine towed array systems, associated co