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Softchoice Awarded $700 Million Contract for Software Assurance
Softchoice, McLean, Virginia, is being awarded a firm-fixed-price blanket purchase agreement to procure Microsoft brand name software licenses and software support, known as software assurance (SA), t
Praemittias to Train Deploying Warfighters on Electronic Warfare Systems
Praemittias Group Incorporated, Lorton, Virginia, is being awarded an $11,447,070 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 100 Wolfhound electronic wa
L-3 to Support Marine Tactical Warfare Simulation
L-3 Services Incorporated, Mount Laurel, New Jersey, is being awarded a $9,633,769 firm-fixed-price contract to provide software analysis, design, development, testing, integration, verification, docu
Firms to Provide Common Hardware Under $775 Million Contract
Blue Tech, San Diego, California; CDWG, Vernon Hills, Illinois; Countertrade, Arvada, Colorado; Dell, Round Rock, Texas; GTSI Corporation, Herndon, Virginia; Intelligent Decisions, Incorporated, Ashbu
Marine Corps Strengthens Its Sea Legs
Always well-versed in land combat, the U.S. Marine Corps now is focusing on its heritage as a premier amphibious force by re-emphasizing the "sea" portion of its expertise "in the air, on land and sea."
Bright Future for Marines' Solar Power Plans
The U.S. Marine Corps is moving forward with two existing solar power programs helping to reduce energy dependence and lighten the physical load weighing down troops.
Internal Dangers Pose Biggest Cybersecurity Threat to Marines
Although outside adversaries constantly attempt to gain access to U.S. Defense Department networks, cybersecurity leaders within the Marine Corps agree that internal user errors and attempts to skirt security measures pose the biggest threat.
It's Not About the Data
In the intelligence business, it's common for people to think everything is all about the data, when really it's about getting the data to the warfighter, said Phillip Chudoba, assistant director of intelligence for the U.S. Marine Corps.
War Is Fought in Chat Rooms
A communications officer for the I Marine Expeditionary Force offers his boots-on-ground perspective on current and future expeditionary operations. "War is fought on chat," Col. Paul Miller, USMC, assistant chief of staff, G-6 for the I Marine Expeditionary Force, told the crowd at TechNet Land Forces Southwest 2012 in Tucson, Arizona.
Command and Control System: One Size Fits All
The U.S. Marines' Network On The Move system aims to make C2 systems transferable from vehicle to vehicle with no modifications needed. It's proved successful thus far, but what are the drawbacks, if any? And is it interoperable with other military branches?