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General Dynamics Receives Modification to Information Technology Contract
General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, Virginia, is being awarded a more than $38 million contract modification for information technology/information man
Northrop Grumman to Provide Joint Tactical Common Operation Picture Software
Northrop Grumman Defense Systems Division, Herndon, Virginia, is being awarded a $5 million contract modification to provide post delivery software suppor
Raytheon Receives $161 Million Modification to U.S. Air Force Contract
Raytheon Company Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $161 million contract modification to provide Enhanced Paveway II, III and GPS adapter kits in ad
Raytheon Supports Missile Defense Agency AN/TPY-2 Radar Flight and Ground Testing
The Missile Defense Agency recently announced the award of a contract modification valued at more than $22 million to Raytheon Company Integrated Defense Systems,
GSA Awards Nearly $42 Million to SRC for Cyber Support
SRC Incorporated, formerly Syracuse Research Corporation, announced it has been awarded a contract from the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Custo
Integral's Command and Control System-Consolidated Contract Modified
Integral Systems Incorporated recently announced that the U.S.
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Davidson To Advise U.S. Special Rep for Afghanistan, Pakistan
Rear Adm. Philip S. Davidson, USN, has been assigned as senior military adviser to U.S.
NG Names Jones to Sector VP/GM Post
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Herndon, Virginia, has named Christopher T.
Cyberspace Spawns a New Fog of War
Military commanders long have complained of limited situational awareness because of faulty intelligence and disruption of their lines of communications. Gen. Carl von Clausewitz called this “the fog of war.” Today’s military commanders face a distinctly different threat to their lines of communications because cyberwar casts a shadow far beyond Gen. Clausewitz’s conventional battlefield and the rules of engagement that govern armed conflict.