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Air Force Awards Airborne Signals Intelligence Payload Contract
Northrop Grumman Intelligence Systems Electromagnetic Systems Laboratory, San Jose, California, was awarded a $7 million contract for the Airborne Signals Intelligence Payload Global Hawk objective pe
Faithful Intranet Still Has a Few Good Miles Left
The Navy/Marine Corps Intranet ultimately is facing relegation to the cyberspace garage, with the sea services revving up their new NGEN for launch in 43 months. By going the multivendor route, rather than using a single vendor, NMCI/NGEN architects must adjust to multiple changes and procedures. They see no risks, but the current vendor does. Will the NGEN changeover be smooth, or is the road ahead a rocky one? Share your views.
Companies to Deliver Cargo Unmanned Aerial Systems in Afghanistan
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Owego, New York, is being awarded a more than $45 million contract for two cargo unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and pre-deployment readiness activities in support of carg
Northrop Grumman to Modify Mine Clearance Systems
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, is being awarded a $9 million contract modification for continued post-delivery technical support for Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System (RA
U.S. Air Force Modifies Space-Based Infrared System Contract
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sunnyvale, California, was awarded a nearly $8 million contract modification, which will incorporate the dual operations capability into the existing engineering, manufact
Lockheed Martin to Upgrade Gunship Sensor Systems
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $10 million contract modification, which will provide for the upgrade/retrofit of five gunship multi-spectral sensor systems.
SeeByte Provides Common Operator Interface Software to U.S. Navy
SeeByte Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland, is being awarded a nearly $9 million contract modification to exercise option two for Common Operator Interface command and control software for Navy explosive or
EDO Western to Provide U.S. Navy Tranducers
EDO Western Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, is being awarded a more than $10 million contract for the manufacture of TR-302 transducers for Navy submarines. Efforts will include manufacture, t
Military Releases Early C2 Data Standards
U.S. military command and control (C2) systems developers are closer to enhanced interoperability after the release of C2 Core Version 1.0 in October. The core is an open, Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based data exchange standard developed by the C2 community for capability implementation. These data standards change the current approach to military-systems design that results in unique interfaces, often with multiple standards for similar data, for each information exchange.