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Robotic Systems May Take a Bullet for Soldiers
New Analytics Research Could Help Thwart the Insider Threat
The Cyber Implications of Acquisition Speed: Part III
Contractor-Owned Systems Could Open the Door to Innovation for Government
Disruptive by Design: Seven Compelling Use Cases for Augmented Reality
Unlike virtual reality (VR) systems that fully immerse users in computer-generated worlds, AR systems overlay virtual content on a user’s perceptual field of view using 2- and 3-D holograms.
Risk Taking Leads to the Rewards of Innovation
Innovative acquisition is the oxymoron that should drive needed change in government buying circles. Value and relevance to meet critical needs drives innovation and the ambition to be out in front of the threat, not behind it.
Signal During the Final Decade of Analog Communications
Sweeping Acquisition Changes on Horizon for NATO Agency Reshaping How it Buys Software
Sweeping changes are on the horizon for one NATO agency as it reshapes its software acquisition processes and embarks on a task to create what officials call an in-house “software factory.” The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency wants to overhaul the way it buys software after inspections revealed acute shortcomings that led to several program cost overruns and delays.
AAI Continues Providing ISR Services
AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Maryland, has been awarded a one-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (H92222-16-D-0032) for mid-enduranc
BAE to Provide Airborne Mine Detection Prototype
BAE Systems Spectral Solutions LLC, Honolulu, Hawaii, is being awarded a $9,515,068 cost reimbursement contract for the soil-penetrating airborn