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BAE Systems to Extend Royal Navy's Medium-Range Radars
BAE Systems has been awarded a $194 million contract by the Ministry of Defence to provide next-generation medium-
IC VISION 2015: Too Little and Too Slow!
In late July the DNI released "VISION 2015: A Globally Networked and Integrated Intelligence Enterprise." In his cover letter for this glossy 22 page nicely illustrated document Mike McConnell reminds us that the Intelligence Community (IC) "is still largely structured, staffed, and operated around a design optimized for a different era" and VISION 2015 is meant to lay out a path towards globally networked and integrated IC "based on the principles of integration, collaboration, and innovation."
Northrop Grumman to Develop Hybrid Thermal Ground Plane
Northrop Grumman Corporation has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop an
Boeing Team to Design New Spacecraft Power Generation System
A team led by Boeing Advanced Systems has been awarded a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract for the fi
Stanley Incorporated Receives Contract to Support U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Futures Directorate
Stanley Incorporated has been awarded a five-year, indefinite delivery/i
ManTech Awarded $124 Million Contract to Support State Department's Global Information Technology Modernization Program
ManTech International Corporation has received a five-year, $124 million contract f
General Dynamics C4 Systems to Provide Digital Modular Radios to U.S. Navy
General Dynamics C4 Systems has been awarded a $23 million contract for AN/USC-61(C) digital modular radios (DMRs), the U.S.
From Beanbags to Bomblets
U.S. military ground troops have received their first fully modular ground robot system that can launch a variety of munitions, from 40-millimeter beanbags to 40-millimeter high-explosive grenades.
Innovations Shape LandWarNet
The U.S. Army’s LandWarNet program is reinventing itself as it progresses toward its goal of full connectivity from the command level down to the individual soldier. Technologies deployed in support of warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan are leading to changes in the overarching program, and capabilities introduced by the private sector are adding a new flavor to the Army’s contribution to the Global Information Grid. Even Web 2.0 capabilities are coming into play as they resolve long-standing problems and offer radically new ways of development.