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Harris Receives More Than $78 Million FMS Order from Philippines
Harris Corp., Rochester, New York, was awarded a $78.5 million contract for Foreign Military Sales of radio base stations, vehicle mounts, and man packs to the gove
ASSETT Receives Potential $59 Million Combat System of the Future Research and Development Contract
ASSETT, Inc., Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded more than $14 million for a Phase III Small Business Innovative Research program entitled "Combat System of the
Daylight Defense Receives Quantum Cascade Laser Research and Development Contract
Daylight Defense, LLC, Poway, California, has been awarded more than $5 million to perform efforts associated with research into and development of quantum cascade laser demonstrator units for emergin
ATR Taps Bagnato as CEO
ATR, Toulouse, France, has appointed Filippo Bagnato
Global Crossing Selects Sutton for Business Sector Unit
John Sutton has been named executive vice president and general manager of the new federal sector business unit at Global Crossing
Cool App-titude: Apps for Army Competition
With $30,000 up for grabs and more than 50 entries, the U.S. Army's app-development challenge will be a fight to the finish when the winners are announced next week at the LandWarNet Conference in Tampa, Florida.
Howard Assigned J-5 Chief of Staff
Rear Adm. Michelle J. Howard, USN, has been nominated for assignment as chief of staff, J-5, Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.
QuinetiQ Appoints Finn to Homeland Security Business
Rick Finn has been appointed as general manager of the homeland security business unit, Mission Solutions Group, QinetiQ North America,
THE IC: NOT TOO BIG TO FAIL, BUT WAY TOO BIG TO SHARE!
This is my sound bite take away from what was certainly an event filled if not significant week (July 19-23) for the Intelligence Community (IC).
It is probably not happenstance that the Washington Post ran its almanac facts without context three part investigative "TOP SECRET AMERICA" story on the IC (July 19, 20, & 21), the same week the Senate Select Committee for Intelligences (SSCI) surprisingly relented to political pressure and quickly scheduled a confirmation hearing (July 20th) on Jim Clapper to be the fourth Director of National Intelligence (DNI). When I read the Post's breathless cries about how much money the IC is spending, which Secretary Gates knew was coming, I immediately understood why the Secretary of Defense decided not to lecture the Baker Dinner audience on the need for the IC to rein its spending. He knew that the Post story and the resulting commentary generated would make this point better than he could -- and not cost him any political capital. Finally, in a touch of irony, General Stanley McCrystal awkwardly retired from the Army on 23 July. I am not sure why Thursday July 22nd was devoid of any IC stories of import!