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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."
Six Firms Awarded Millions for C4I
Science Applications International Corporation, McLean Virginia, is being awarded a $23,417,711 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide command, control, commu
Five Firms Compete for $98 Million in C5ISR Funds
Amee Bay LLC, Anchorage, Alaska; Chugach Federal Solutions Incorporated, Anchorage, Alaska; Client Solution Architects LLC, Mechanicsburg, Pennsyvania; Imagine One StraCon Venture LLC, Fort Worth, Tex
The Navy Takes Littoral Fight Literally
The littoral fight must adapt asymmetric ground tactics if U.S. forces are to defeat the enemy. In his viewpoint article, one Navy lieutenant believes it must be done; but can operational obstacles from land to sea be overcome?
L-3 to Support Command and Control Quick Reaction Capability
L-3 Communications, Salt Lake City, Utah, was awarded an $85 million firm-fixed-price cost-plus-fixed-fee indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the services in support of the beyond lin
Lockheed Martin to Support Federated Tactical Systems
Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Bethesda, Maryland, is being awarded a $21,910,155 contract modification for systems engineering and integration in support of Combat System Warfare Federated Tacti
URS Federal to Support Nuclear Submarine Command and Control
URS Federal Services Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia, is being awarded a potential $56,300,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee with firm-fixed price provisions, performanc
SAIC to Support U.S. Air Force ISR
SAIC, McLean, Virginia, is being awarded a $32,876,384 firm-fixed-price, time-and-material contract to fulfill a requirement of the 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing (480 ISRW)
Retaking Command and Control
Now that information systems have redefined how a military leader exercises command and control, they are being retasked to free that leader from constraints imposed in the process of innovation and revolution. The technology revolution has been established; now the cultural struggle is underway.
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?