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SOCOM C4 Challenges and Industry Opportunities
The chief information officer of U.S Special Operations Command outlines challenges, what keeps him awake at night and how the private sector can help.
Technology: Advantage and Threat
The military and law enforcement are using new technology to do their jobs and work together better. Unfortunately, so are the bad guys.
Future Bright for Nanoparticles in Radiation Detection
Materials researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories have developed a new class of nanoporous materials that could lead to more effective and less costly radiation detectors for homeland secur
Heefner To Lead TASC Group
Scott Heefner has been named vice president of the Financial and Business Analytics Group, TASC Incorporated, Chantilly, Virginia.
Government Adapts to Meet Mobile Demands
Forget about the standard "iPhone vs. Android" debate--the U.S. government is pushing to make sure it meets mobile demand no matter what the platform. While HTML 5 looks like a promising solution for multiplatform needs, it might not solve the challenges for every federal agency.
Raytheon Receives Infrared Imaging Funds
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, McKinney, Texas, is being awarded an $8.5 million cost-reimbursement contract for system imaging from standard definition-infrared to high definition-infrared for
Two Firms Awarded Unmanned Craft Contracts
Gibbs & Cox Incorporated, New York, New York, and QinetiQ North America Incorporated, Huntsville, Alabama, are each
DARPA Awards Gyroscope Contract to Honeywell
Honeywell, Minneapolis, Minnesota, is being awarded a $9,343,572 modification to a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is funding Honeywell to design, deve
New Lab Supports U.S. Army's Agile Acquisition
Systems and technologies undergoing scrutiny at the U.S. Army's next Network Integration Evaluation this fall will first have to pass muster in the service's newly opened laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The new lab facility is expected to reduce the risk associated with some new technologies and systems. It also is designed to save time, money and integration headaches during future evaluation exercises.
Homefront Help: Free Marriage Seminars
The USO has partnered with Stronger Families to offer Oxygen Seminars free of charge to wounded warriors and their spouses.