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L-3 to Provide Camera Turrets for Persistent Ground Surveillance
L-3 Communications Incorporated, Santa Rosa, California, is being awarded a nearly $9 million contract for the procurement of MX-15HDi camera turrets hardware in support of Phase III of the Persistent
U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Modifies CACI Contract
CACI Systems Incorporated, Chantilly, Virginia, is being awarded a more than $7 million contract modification to exercise an option for services in support of the development, integration, test and ev
Information Technology Initiatives to Support Fuel Efficiency
Dynamics Research Corporation, Andover, Massachusetts, recently announced that it has been awarded a four-year contract with the Air Mobility Command (AMC) Fuel Efficiency Office (FEO) Technical and D
Shrum Takes On QinetiQ Roles
QinetiQ North America, McLean, Virginia, has appointed David Shrum senior vice president and general manager of its engineerin
Train Assigned Director, J-2, Joint Staff
Rear Adm. Elizabeth L. Train, USN, has been assigned director for intelligence, J-2, The Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.
France Joins Afghan Mission Network
On Sunday, France became the fifth nation to officially join the Afghan Mission Network, the system used by NATO nations and coalition forces to conduct warfighting operations in Afghanistan. France now will be able to fully share information with other nations, including such data as human intelligence and full-motion video.
Defense Computing Goes To the Next Level: Up
For U.S. Defense Department computing to reach max efficiency, it's going to have to reach for the sky-the proverbial clouds, to be exact. But network transition takes time-and the process must be evolutionary for it to bring systems and users aboard smoothly.
EMS Taps James for Business Development VP
Derrell S. James has been named vice president of business development for EMS Technologies Defense and Space, Norcross, Georgia.
Homefront Help: National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force may be the newest military branch, but it has had a public museum dedicated to its achievements since 1955.
The Allied Effect in Tight Budget Times
Defense is being underfunded by between 20 and 40 precent across Europe. This is an incredible reduction in defense spending, and frankly quite dangerous, said VAdm. Robert G.