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General Atomics to Provide MQ-9 Reaper Retrofit Kits
General Atomics, Aeronautical Systems Incorporated, Poway, California, has been awarded a $43,291,564 firm-fixed-price contract for MQ-9 Reaper field retrofit
Exelis Awarded Multiple Contract Modifications
Exelis Incorporated, Colorado Springs, Colorado, has been awarded an $8,976,038 modification (P00577) to previously awarded contract
Jordanian Armed Forces Procure Fiber Optic Cable
Technical Communications Solutions Corporation, Swampscott, Massachusetts, was awarded a $8,622,068 firm-fixed-price, foreign military sal
Argon ST to Provide Countermeasure Decoy System
Argon ST Incorporated, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, is being awarded a $6,532,838 modification to a previously awarded contract (N00024-12-D-6216) for the procure
NASA's ICON Mission a Go for 2017
When NASA’s Pegasus rocket lifts off in June 2017, it will carry scientific equipment and technology that might help researchers better understand space variations that contribute to disruptions in communications equipment, radar and Global Positioning Systems here on Earth.

Howard Assigned to 10th Mountain Division (Light)
Brig. Gen. Michael L.
Pede Assigned to U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
Brig. Gen. Charles N. Pede, USA, has been assigned as commanding general and commandant, U.S.
MDBA Names Pranzatelli President, CEO
John Pranzatelli has been appointed president and CEO of MBDA Inc., Arlington, Virginia.
Adm. Winter Takes Helm of U.S. Naval Research Efforts
Rear Adm. Mathias W. Winter, USN, has taken the helm of the Office of Naval Research, where he will oversee the nearly $2 billion Navy Department budget for science and technology programs and serve as the director of Innovation Technology Requirements and Test and Evaluation.
Guest Blog: Effectively Monitoring Video Traffic
Outside the world of government, video traffic is mostly about watching clips on YouTube and streaming a favorite Netflix series. Within the government, particularly the Defense Department, video traffic—more specifically videoconference calling—often is far more mission critical.