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Alion Wins Two U.S. Air Force Contracts
Alion Science and Technology Corporation of Chicago, Illinois, is being awarded two contracts.
Research Lab Awards Contract to WV Technology Group
WV Technology Group Incorporated, Ellicott City, Maryland, is being awarded a maximum $24,900,900 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price orders
Rockwell to Provide Cryptographic Units
Rockwell Collins Incorporated, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a $10,530,874 cost-plus-award-fee, time-and-material, and firm-fixed-price contract modification to exercise the KG-3X production op
Georgia Tech to Research and Develop Sensor Technologies
Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia, is being awarded a $49,853,499 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery requirements contract to identify emerging sensor capabilities,
MacAulay-Brown to Provide Information Technology and Intelligence Services
MacAulay-Brown Incorporated, Dayton, Ohio, is being awarded a $25,969,228 firm-fixed-price delivery order with estimated cost line items under General Services Admin
BAH to Support U.S. Air Force Intelligence Mission Needs
Booz Allen Hamilton Incorporated, Herndon, Virginia, is being awarded a $14,863,384 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery requirements contract for research and development in order to complete and
BAH to Deliver Survivability and Vulnerability Reports
Booz Allen Hamilton Incorporated, Herndon, Virginia, is being awarded a $6,784,337 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery requirements contract for research and development in order to complete and
ITT to Support Missile Defense
ITT Systems Corporation, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is being awarded a $19,082,151 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract modification to provide system engineering integration and sustainment of ground-ba
One Giant Leap for Spotting Space Debris
No matter how vast it seems, even space gets a little crowded. Hundreds of active satellites and thousands of pieces of space junk clutter the area surrounding Earth-from lost astronaut tools to pieces of rockets. To help track and identify the debris, the U.S. Air Force is replacing its aging and outdated Air Force Space Surveillance System, which has been in service for 50 years.
Weaving an Airborne Web
The U.S. Air Force is clearing the air for advanced networking as it takes its next step into cyberspace exploitation. A unified effort aims to improve battlespace information sharing along with active cyberoperations, both offensive and defensive.