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Honeywell Receives Funds for Radar Altimeter Receiver Transmitter
Honeywell International, Tempe, Arizona, was awarded a firm-fixed-price, sole-source, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum $18,400,000 for the procurement of radar altimeter
Raytheon Awarded Shipboard Electronics Contract
Raytheon Company, Integrated Defense Systems, San Diego, California, is being awarded a $55,064,485 contract modification for the integrated shipboard electronics for LPD 27, consisting of: engin
Raytheon to Develop Radar Software for Seven Countries
Raytheon Company, Goleta, California, is being awarded a $48,663,690 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for software development support of the ALR-67(V) 3 radar for
Rockwell Collins to Provide Radio Equipment for H-1
Rockwell Collins Incorporated, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded an $8,013,321 contract modification to exercise an option to provide AN/ARC-210(V) ele
U.S. Army Awards $881 Million Radar Contract
The U.S. Army Product Manager for Radars recently awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin for the AN/TPQ-53 Firefinder Radar.
L.R. Kimball Adds Draughn-Woloski to Company Team
Linda Draughn-Woloski has joined L.R.
Historic Cyber Unit Begins Daily Action
Personnel from the U.S. Army’s 780th Military Intelligence Brigade--the service's first-ever cyber brigade--already are assisting in securing the U.S. Defense Department's networks against cyber attacks, although the brigade will not be fully operational until fiscal year 2015.
360 Degrees to Afghanistan
A modernized aviation command and control system for the U.S. Marine Corps likely will be deployed to Afghanistan before the year is out. The new system provides a common aviation command and control platform and is expected to improve situational awareness and information assurance while making the Marine Corps fighting forces more mobile.
Corps Command and Control on the Move
U.S. Marine commanders soon will have a new mobile command and control capability that will be readily transferable from vehicle to vehicle without mounting or installation modifications. This new system is being created primarily from cost-effective, off-the-shelf digital communications equipment.
The Defense Department Has Its Information Systems Strategy--Now What?
We now have the U.S. Defense Department information technology enterprise strategy and roadmap. The new direction calls for an overhaul of policies that guide the department’s information systems. Yet, implementation is a challenge, and several issues require the reorientation of how the Defense Department manages information technologies.