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Simpson Assigned Vice Director, DISA
Rear Adm. David G. Simpson, USN, has been assigned vice director, Defense Information Systems Agency, Washington, D.C.
For DoD, the Road to the Cloud Is Paved With Promise and Pitfalls
Additional headlines, bullet points, and takeaways from the AFCEA "Solutions" series conference, "Critical Issues in C4I", sponsored by AFCEA International and the George Mason Universit
NASA Goes Deep With Orion
The proposed Orion spacecraft, nearly left for dead in the wake of NASA’s decision to rely on commercial vehicles for manned orbital access now is at the heart of the space agency’s plans to send humans to deep space. NASA has tabbed a version of Orion to serve as the basis for a new spaceship known as the multipurpose crew vehicle, or MPCV. This spacecraft would be designed to carry humans beyond Earth orbit, potentially on missions to Mars or the asteroids.
Wormuth Takes Senior Director Slot for OUSD (Policy)
Christine Wormuth has been assigned senior director for defense policy and strategy, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (Poli
Weida Named to Joint Staff Post
Johnny A. Weida has been assigned vice director for operational plans and joint force development, the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.
SURVICE Engineering to Support U.S. Marine Network Centers
SURVICE Engineering Company, Dumfries, Virginia, is being awarded a nearly $12 million task order to provide technical support to the Marine Corps Regional Networ
Northrop Gets Big Bucks to Modify Polar Satellite System
Northrop Grumman Space and Mission Systems of Redondo Beach, California, is being awarded a nearly $428 million contract modification, which authorizes Northrop Grumman to perform design and developme
U.S. Air Force Procures Processors for Predator/Reaper Program
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems of Poway, California, is being awarded a more than $13 million contract for the purchase of 8 Linux processors, 41 improved display kits and associated spares for
Northrop Grumman to Upgrade Radars on Swedish Patrol Boats
Northrop Grumman Corporation's Sperry Marine business unit, Charlottesville, Virginia, has won a contract to upgrade the navigation radars on five Swedish navy patrol boats.
Success in the Cloud: 'Better, Faster, Cheaper'
In his talk regarding the G-6's strategic vision for managing IT resources ""from the Pentagon to the warfighter in theater," Col. Michael Jones, USA (Ret.), noted the most recent challenge to the U.S. Army: the explosive growth of mobile devices, such as iPhones, BlackBerrys and Android tablets.