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CDW to Provide Laptops for Technology Refresh
CDW Government, Vernon Hills, Ill., is being awarded $22,982,965 for delivery order 0024, under a previously awarded requirements contract (M67854-12-D-4153) for a quantity of 19,073 general purpos
Helicopter Remote Piloting System Proves Successful
The U.S. Navy has successfully demonstrated the Autonomous Aerial Cargo and Utility System (AACUS), which allows current, full-size helicopters to be remotely controlled by a tablet device. Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, USN, chief of naval research, recently revealed that two young Marines at Quantico, Virginia, were able to land a full-size helicopter autonomously on an unprepared landing site with just one touch on a mini-tablet.
Seeking a Role in Marine Corps Cyber
A Vietnam-era technical support activity continually evolves to meet warfighter needs.
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Pocket to Payload, Personal Technologies Serve the Marine Corps Environment
Experiments determine the feasibility of commercial options.
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Fleet Scarcity Amidst an Abundance of Challenges
The U.S. Navy must pare its assets to meet budgetary limitations while facing a broader mission set.
Marines Exercise New Warfighting Strategy
Dispersed forces will require technology that tackles the tyranny of distance.
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The Corps Consolidates Key Capabilities
Merging signals intelligence systems benefits warfighters on the field and conserves resources.
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Two Firms to Support Dismounted Counter-IED Systems
Sierra Nevada Corp., Sparks, Nev. (M67854-14-D-2521) and Northrop Grumman Corp., Herndon, Va.
Looking Within and Looking Beyond the Far Horizon
U.S. sea services are contemplating a future based on innovation while keeping a wary eye on events half a world away.
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The Marines Need a Few Good Connectors
Moving the Corps ashore is a burgeoning challenge as technology ages and tactics change.