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Advanced Extremely High Frequency Contract Modified
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Sunnyvale, California, is being awarded an approximate $21 million contract modification to develop software changes in three areas to the Advanced Extre
Lockheed Martin to Update F-22 Electronic Warfare Power Supply
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a more than $18 million contract modification for non-recurring labor, materials and 233 kits to update the configuration of the electr
ITT to Support Electronic Jammer Systems
ITT Corporation, Thousand Oaks, California, is being awarded a more than $8 million basic ordering agreement for engineering service support for Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device El
BAE Wins Adaptive Electronic Warfare Contract
BAE Systems National Security Solutions, Burlington, Massachusetts, is being awarded an $8 million contract for the Behavioral Learning for Adaptive Electronic Warfare (BLADE) program, to develop coun
EDO to Support Australian Electronic Warfare Efforts
EDO Communications & Countermeasures Systems, Thousand Oaks, California, is being awarded a $17 million contract modification for the production and support of 265 JCREW 2.1 radio-controlled impro
ATAC to Support Aircraft Electronic Warfare Training
Airborne Tactical Advantage Company, Limited Liability Company, Newport News, Virginia, is being awarded a $45 million contract modification for services in suppo
Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Receive Potential $109 Million Electronic Warfare Task Order
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Linthcium Heights, Maryland, and Raytheon Company Integrated Systems, Tewksbu
EDO Receives $18 Million for Counter Improvised Explosive Device Systems
EDO Communications & Countermeasures Systems, wholly owned by ITT Force Protection Systems, Thousand Oaks, California, is being awarded a nearly $18 milli
Software Capabilities Take off With New Facility
The construction of a new building is expected to transform existing infrastructure into a cutting-edge facility that will solidify the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center as the electronic warfare center of excellence for the U.S. Air Force and the entire U.S. Defense Department. The building will stand in the middle of three already constructed structures and link them, offering a physical connectedness that is lacking among the experts working there. Officials associated with the effort anticipate increased collaboration as well as the ability to take on new and increased workload because of the extra space available.
Service Aims to Master Threats Before the Bad Guys
The U.S. Air Force intends to ensure that American troops are not caught unawares by electronic threats. The service is creating a virtual environment that will identify and assess disruptive and other major change technologies that could affect the future battlefield. The experiments will keep the United States on the cutting edge of emerging capabilities and help guarantee battlefield dominance.