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Niitek to Support Husky Detection System
Niitek Incorporated, Dulles, Virginia, has been awarded a more than $11 million contract for support services for the Husky Mounted Detection System, including sys
Ground Mobile Radio Contract Modified
The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, Missouri, has been awarded a $14 million contract modification for software maintenance of the Network Integration Kit Ground Mobile Radio and associated waveforms.&nb
Iraqi Armed Helicopters to Get Sensors and Laser Designators
L-3 Communications EO/IR Incorporated, Santa Rosa, California, has been awarded a $21 million contract for 22 MX-15Di forward looking infrared radar sensors with laser designator for installation on I
QinetiQ to Design Integrated Architecture Characterization Capability
QinetiQ North America Incorporated, Systems Engineering Group, Huntsville, Alabama, was recently awarded a nearly $40 million contract to provide for the procurement of services to design, assess and
Lockheed Awarded $184 Million Threat Detection Contract
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Akron, Ohio, was recently awarded an approximate $184 million contract for the production and delivery of 29 fully-integrated dual sensor persistent threat
SINCGARS Contract Receives $569 Million Modification
ITT Communications Systems, Fort Wayne, Indiana, was recently a $569 contract modification to deliver Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System ancillary equipment, spare parts, and repair and e
Homefront Help: Horses for Heroes
This North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) program offers different types of assistance and therapy to veterans through equine activities.
O'Connor Appointed Deputy Chief, U.S. Army FORSCOM
Brig. Gen. John R. O'Connor, USA, has been appointed deputy chief of staff, G-4, U.S.
Liepman Appointed to NCTC Post
Andrew M.
Virtual Humans Keep It Real
U.S. Army soldiers have something in common with Superman and Spider-Man: they all benefit from Army-funded virtual reality research being conducted at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies. The Oscar-winning research has made digital characters look more realistic in movies such as Avatar, Spider-Man II and Superman Returns, among others, and it also helps soldiers cope with post-traumatic stress disorder. It also is used to train service members for a variety of missions and situations, including countering both improvised explosive devices and insurgency operations, as well as tactical intelligence gathering. The institute’s research, which rapidly is taking the “virtual” out of virtual reality, also helps teach soldiers such traits as leadership, cultural awareness and relationship building.