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Cobham to Provide Advanced Wireless Networks for the Soldier
Cobham Defense Electronic Systems, Lowell, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $13 million contract for the Advanced Wireless Networks for the Soldier radio platform.
Insitu to Support ScanEagle Unmanned Aerial System
Insitu Incorporated, Bingen, Washington, is being awarded a more than $83 million contract for operations and maintenance services in support government-owned Scan
DSCI to Improve Soldiers' Hunting Abilities
D and S Consultants Incorporated, Eatontown, New Jersey, is being awarded just over $7 million for perceptual training systems and tools. The company will condu
THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR CYBERSPACE
Cyberspace is interconnected technology. It is everywhere. It is an ecosystem with many stakeholders and literally billions of actors. The rise of Cyberspace as a capability has already changed us in many ways, and for years it has been having an impact on the nation's strategy. Now, after some great staffing and planning by some of the sharpest minds in our nation and after coordination with allies, industry, academia and scores of thought leaders, a new International Strategy for Cyberspace has been articulated.
Don't Wear the Hat!
A series of raids, both CONUS and OCONUS, on the hideouts of known cyber criminals has resulted in the discovery of a number of information documents. These documents indicated that the cyber crime and terrorism communities have ceased global operations involving the exploitation of unsecured wireless networks. But don't let that fool you.
Homefront Help: Career Decision Toolkit
Military members transitioning to the civilian workplace have a new resource for their job searches courtesy of the U.S. Defense Department.
Tallant Takes a Gibbs & Cox VP Position
Gibbs and Cox Incorporated, Arlington, Virginia, has appointed Shawn Tallant vice president of business development and strategy
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.