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ITT Receives Contract to Provide Night Vision Technology to USSOCOM
ITT Corporation has been awarded an $11.4 million contract to supply image intensification tubes to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOC
Raytheon, Navy Sign $260 Million Phalanx Close-In Weapon System Contract
Raytheon Company is being awarded a $259.9 million U.S.
Northrop Grumman Wins Terahertz Contract
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation Phase 1 of the $37 mil
Elbit Systems Awarded 25 Million Contract to Supply Austrian Army With Weapons
Elbit Systems Limited has been awarded a contract valued at 25 million to supply the Austrian Army with Elbit Systems' new 12.7mm unma
Northrop Grumman Awarded Contract to Build CERES Sensor
Northrop Grumman Corporation has received a contract by NASA Langley Research Center to build a sensor that measures
Boeing Awarded Air Force Contract for Airborne Communications Systems
The Boeing Company has received a $3.4 million follow-on contract to provide the U.S.
What Needs to Change?
Chris Gunderson of the Naval Postgraduate School posited some interesting ideas during yesterday afternoon's plenary sessions about why everyone keeps hearing the same things about changes that need to be made. Certain things, he suggested, we should just acknowledge and move past.
(Almost) Live coverage from AFCEA SOLUTIONS
Helen Mosher and Henry Kenyon have been attending the most recent installment in the AFCEA SOLUTIONS series, "Inter-Agency, Allied and Coalition Information Sharing."
The Barriers to Information Sharing
The dramatic culture shift that needs to happen for government agencies to embrace change kept coming up at the SOLUTIONS conference like the refrain of a popular song: agencies must move from an emphasis on risk avoidance to a focus on risk management. Without that shift, the quest to achieve 100 percent risk avoidance is quixotic at best; more realistically, it hampers agencies' ability to share information.
Project Healing Horse
Injured veterans looking to get back in the saddle can find what they need through the help of Project Healing Horse. The veterans therapeutic riding program uses horses as a medium to provide physical, psychological and social benefits to recovering veterans. The group raises money and promotes therapeutic riding at facilities across the country to heal troops who are injured or suffering from illness.