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Coast Guard Ponders Unmanned Eyes, Intel Capabilities
The U.S. Coast Guard is taking steps to enhance its command, control, intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities with new unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and network-centric systems for its ships. At a press briefing late last week, RAdm. Ronald J. Robago, USCG, the service's new assistant commandant for acquisitions, discussed steps being taken to evaluate and select a new shipboard UAS.
CACI Awarded Contract to Support Army RDECOM CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate
CACI International Incorporated has been awarded a $50 million prime contract to support the infrared focal plane array technolog
Raytheon Awarded $19 Million Contract for Lightweight Torpedoes
Raytheon Company has received a $19.3 million U.S. Navy contract to provide MK54 lightweight torpedo hardware.
CACI Awarded $47 Million Contract to Support COE-DMHA
CACI International has been awarded a prime contract with a ceiling value of $47 million if all options are exercised to support
SAIC Awarded Marine Corps Contract
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has been awarded a contract and initial delivery order by the U.S.
Argon to Provide C4ISR System Architecture
Argon ST Incorporated is being awarded a $50 million contract for res
User-Friendly Government
The ultimate goal of government 2.0 should be a user-friendly government, whether that user is the citizen availing him or herself of services or the user is the government agency using these tools to collaborate and share information, said panelists at a discussion after lunch on Thursday at the Gov 2.0 Summit. For the defense and intelligence sectors, those internal capabilities are most attractive, but even behind the secure networks, challenges of culture still exist.
DoD Wrestles With Social Media Identity
When Price Floyd, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, came on board at the Defense Department a couple of months ago, he got the directive from Sec. Gates to use social media to engage-not just push out messages. But within days of starting, Floyd found that most of those social media channels had been shut down.
To Improve Acquisition, Government and Industry Must Strike a Balance
Whether it's needs versus wants, open conversations versus regulations to protect intellectual property or oversight versus open development, agencies and the commercial sector must find the happy medium for acquisition processes to be truly reformed.