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Northrop Grumman Supports Taiwan E-2C Aircraft
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Bethpage, New York, is being awarded a $6 million modification to a delivery order placed against a previously issued basic ordering agreement to exercise an opti
Boeing Supports U.S. Marines with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
The Boeing Company, St.
Lockheed Martin to Provide Periscope Detection Radar
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Owego, New York, is being awarded a more than $33 million contract modification to incorporate the automatic radar periscope detection and discrimination r
Changes Afoot for Rules of Overseas Sales
Export controls of military-related materials long have been a bone of contention between government and industry, but 2010 ushered in an array of changes, with adjustments to current laws and talk of broader reform. Leaders of private-sector organizations have pushed hard for legal decision makers to simplify the sale of products to foreign entities so domestic companies can keep pace with overseas competitors. And though these industry personnel might sometimes label the governing agencies as obstacles, administrators of the law also want restructuring efforts to move forward.
Companies Invest in Tomorrow
In the real world, predicting the military’s requirements is not the work of soothsayers. Instead, it requires traditional and nontraditional defense contractors alike to keep their eyes wide open and their ears to the ground. If they plan to sell a solution to one or all of the armed services in the coming years, they had better be paying close attention today to technical gaps as well as wish lists. And although companies going after military and government business are similar in many ways, their approaches to garner that next big contract are often very different.
Satellite Procurement Vehicle Progresses
The General Services Administration and the Defense Information Systems Agency have made the first contract awards under their combined commercial satellite communications program, and more are expected soon. Part of an effort that began approximately two years ago, the deals mark a major shift in the way federal government organizations procure these space-based services. And though industry has its doubts about this new arrangement, the agencies in charge of the program believe the plan will benefit users and providers alike.
General Dynamics Awarded Enterprise Data Center Contract
General Dynamics Information Technology Incorporated, was recently awarded a nearly $39 million contract for the operation and relocation of the U.S.
Boeing Receives Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Full-Motion Video Contract
The Boeing Company, St.
AeroVironment Receives Order for Raven Unmanned Aircraft Systems
AeroVironment Incorporated recently announced that it received an order valued at about $46 million under an existing contract with the U.S.
NASA Awards $2.5 Billion Consolidated Information Technology Contract
NASA recently awarded a 10-year, $2.5 billion contract to HP Enterprise Services of Herndon, Virginia, for Agency Consolidated End-user Services (ACES).