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Ultra Electronics to Support Joint Air Defense Systems
Ultra Electronics Advanced Tactical Systems Incorporated, Austin, Texas, is being awarded a $17,889,807 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with labor
Honeywell Receives Funds for Radar Altimeter Receiver Transmitter
Honeywell International, Tempe, Arizona, was awarded a firm-fixed-price, sole-source, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum $18,400,000 for the procurement of radar altimeter
GE Datex to Provide Patient Monitoring Systems
GE Datex Ohmeda Incorporated, Madison, Wisconsin, was issued a contract modification e
British Royal Navy Developing Advanced Interceptor Missiles
The British Ministry of Defence recently announced plans to develop a Royal Navy missile defense system, known as Sea Ceptor, capable of intercepting and destroying enemy missiles traveling at supersonic speeds. The £483 million ($761.3 million) contract to develop the system will be awarded to a U.K. company.
Lockheed Awarded $515 Million Missile Defense Contract
The Missile Defense Agency is announcing the award of a sole-source indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sunnyvale, California.
Boeing Provides Airborne Electronic Attack Kits
The Boeing Company, St.
Military Awards Millions for Battlefield Energy Research
The U.S. Defense Department has awarded $18 million to six programs to reduce the energy demand of future expeditionary outposts. The funds are for programs aimed at developing and rapidly transitioning energy technologies for the combat force.
Vital Images to Provide Radiology Equipment
Vital Images Incorporated, Minnetonka, Minnesota, was issued a $12 million contract modification for radiology systems, subsystems and components. There are no other locations of performance.&nbs
National Security on a Boot-String Budget
An old adage says that the only constant is change-and for national security, acquisition must stay in step even while constant budget woes threaten to short-change U.S. security measures.