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Stellar Science to Develop Laser Simulation Capability
Stellar Science Ltd., Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been awarded a $7,429,454 cost-plus fixed-fee contract for research and development on the Dire
Boeing to Upgrade Japan Airborne Warning and Control System
Boeing Company, Defense Space and Security division, Kent, Washington, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $25,640,000 firm-fixed-price, fixed-price-incenti
Credence to Support Air Force C2ISR Division
Credence Management Solutions LLC, Herndon, Virginia, has been awarded a $29,852,448 cost-reimbursable contract for advisory and assistance services (A&AS
Rockwell Collins to Provide Electronic Protection Radio
Rockwell Collins Incorporated Government Systems, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a $101,069,955 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quan
Connectivity Crucial for Women in the Workplace
Understanding how to communicate your story effectively is just one important skill for women, and really anyone regardless of gender, hoping to take risks and achieve results in the workplace, explained Shelley Smith, founder and president of Premier Rapport, during the inaugural Women in AFCEA fall event. Ask yourself, “Is the risk greater if I do or is the risk greater if I don’t?”

Northrop Grumman Sets World Record with 1-Terahertz Circuit

JCS ISR White Paper Calls for More Joint Solutions
New Smaller Multi-Spectral Imaging System to Give Jitter-Free Images From Smaller Platforms
Engineers are packing more powerful sensors into smaller and smaller forms for use on lighter aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles, giving the U.S. military unprecedented high-end multi-spectral capability from greater distances.
TSA's Halloween Travel Tip: Don't Pack Replica Explosives. Really.
You would think it would go without saying, but apparently not. So a U.S. Transportation Security Administration representative wrote a brief blog on a few Halloween travel tips if travelers are taking flight with costumes in tow.

Hosted Payloads Might Be Pentagon's Affordable Way into Space
The U.S. Defense Department’s experimental “pathfinder” hosted payload satellite program might be the feasible short-term middle ground sought between commercial satellite providers and the federal government, which have haggled over high costs for commercial-based bandwidth services.