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Integral Systems Snags U.S. Cyber Command Contract
Integral Systems Incorporated recently announced that it has been awarded a contract by the U.S.
Raytheon Receives First Production Order for Navy Multiband Terminal
Raytheon Company recently received the first production order for next-generation Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) satellite communication terminals.
View of Space Just Got Clearer
Whether for military ops, standard communications or a lofty connection linking nations together during crises, space systems are critical. Enhancing the ability to monitor space assets-and to augment them with newer, better equipment-is a major STRATCOM mission. The command continues to move forward and to seek commercial support, but are the requirements clear? Is the acquisition process easily navigable? Share your thoughts here.
Space Monitoring Undergoes Extreme Makeover
A multitude of changes underway at U.S. Strategic Command are revolutionizing the U.S. Defense Department’s place in space. In addition to the three Wideband Global SATCOM satellites currently in orbit, the command is discussing how the commercial sector can continue to support its missions, and its Joint Space Operations Center is undergoing not just a facelift but what can be considered a total remodeling. In addition, the command is boosting its outreach through the influence it now has with its authority over the Commercial and Foreign Entities Program.
NASA Awards Raytheon Two Contracts With a Combined Value of $1.7 Billion
NASA has awarded two sole-source contracts on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the common ground system and a scientific instrument on the first Joint Polar Satellite
Rockwell to Provide Swe-Dish CCT-120 Satellite Terminals
Rockwell Collins, Satellite Communication, Duluth, Georgia, was recently awarded a contract modification valued at more than $5 million for 43 Swe-Dish CC
ITT to Provide Cross-Track Infrared Sounder for Flight on Joint Polar Satellite System
NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has awarded a $98 million contract to ITT Corporation of Fort Wayne, Indiana, for the Cross-tr
The Stars Our (Internet) Destination
Throughout time, humans have explored their surroundings, crossing oceans and landmasses in pursuit of knowledge and glory. This thirst for knowledge also turned eyes skyward, causing the curious to try to understand the vastness of existence around the planet Earth. As technology advanced, the desire to venture into the cosmos became increasingly possible, until man walked on the moon and equipment traveled much farther away. Fortunately for those who are still on terra firma, gathering information about the universe is much easier than launching on a rocket ship. People can learn and discover more about deep space through adventures in cyberspace without the need for oxygen tanks or special suits.
ISS to Develop Web Enabled Temporal Analysis System Tool Kit
Intelligent Software Solutions (ISS) has been awarded a $25 million task order by the U.S.