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WARFIGHTING WITH iPhone(!) AND A NEW CIO
Wow! Unless you've been under a rock for the last ten years, you have seen some pretty interesting technology innovations in our market. But this headline really caught my eye: "C2 Technologies Develops iPhone Mobile App for Army's Patriot Missile". It's interesting because the iPhone app is used not to launch a Patriot missile but to train the troops how to launch the missile, and care for the equipment (and all that goes with it). How cool is that?
IN-Q-TEL TECHNOLOGIES/CAPABILITIES HIGHLIGHTED
Forbes ran a nice piece on In-Q-Tel. The article is worth reading in its entirety. Here is a link: Startups Backed By The CIA.
The In-Q-Tel mission is to identify, adapt and deliver innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the Central Intelligence Agency and the broader US Intelligence Community, including the Department of Homeland Security.
General Dynamics to Produce Advanced Mission Computers for Jets
General Dynamics Advanced Information System, Bloomington, Minnesota, is being awarded a nearly $18 million contract modification for the full-rate production of 68 type 3 advanced mission computers f
Elbit Receives Urgent Need Contract for Laser Target Designator
Elbit Systems of America, dba Kollsman, Incorporated, Merrimack, New Hampshire, is being awarded a contract potentially valued at more than $10 million for the J
Webinar: Detect, Deceive and Defeat
To detect and then locate ephemeral, shifting signals demands an advanced signal processing subsystem, combining a very High Probability of Intercept (HPOI) with a unique capability for multi-channel coherency. In an upcoming webinar, Mercury Computer Systems' Marc Couture and Tom Roberts will present the design concepts of such a processing subsystem, with tightly integrated RF tuners and digital receivers
Foreign Workers Pose Technology Security Threat
Dual-use U.S. technology may be improving other nations’ militaries as a result of efforts by foreign technology workers in the United States, according to a U.S. government report. U.S. government agencies should tighten their processes and monitoring of visas and foreign workers’ access to controlled technologies, the report recommends.
AFCEA Education Foundation to host 2011 Education Summit

NASA Launches Commercial Race for Space
With the end of the space shuttle program in sight, NASA is shifting its focus on orbital access to the private sector and building a commercial infrastructure.
Missile Defense Agency Awards Five Small Business Contracts
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) recently announced the competitive award of five contracts for advisory and assistance services to five small businesses.
BAE to Provide V-22 Defensive Weapons Systems Mission Kits
BAE Systems Controls Incorporated, Johnson City, New York, is being awarded a more than $12 million modification to a previously awarded contract to procure 12 interim defensive weapons systems missio