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McQuistion Promoted, Assigned to Army Materiel Command Post
Maj. Gen. Patricia E.
Raytheon's Next Generation Operational Control System Realigned
Raytheon Company, Aurora, Colorado, is being awarded a $44.7 million cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost-plus-award-fee contract to realign the Next Generation Operation Control System technical baseline
Raytheon Awarded AIM 120D Software Test Integration Funds
Raytheon Company Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, is being awarded a $17,424,398 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide test integration of software to enhance the system performance of the AIM- 120
BAE Supports C4I Program
BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services Incorporated, Rockville, Maryland, is being awarded a $17,224,611 contract modification to exercise an option for approximately 260 thousand hours of engi
SELEX Supports Italian Forces in Afghanistan
SELEX Sistemi Integrati recently signed two contracts with the Italian Ministry of D
G4S Technology to Upgrade Security at Tampa International Airport
G4S Technology LLC, Omaha, Nebraska, has been selected to upgrade security at the Tampa International Airport.
Daniels to Provide Canadian Government with Digital Radio Systems
Daniels Electronics Ltd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, recently announced it has been awarded a $10.4 million multi-year contract with the Canadian governm
The Devil Is in the Details for Future Defense Planning
Where Day 1 of West 2012 in San Diego focused on the inevitability of defense budget cuts, Day 2 broke down some of the disciplines that will be the focal point of difficult decisions in the coming months. Capabilities ranging from information security to nuclear submarines came under expert scrutiny as speakers and panelists tried to anticipate the changes that lie ahead and offer solutions to the challenges that are emerging.
Defense Secretary Outlines 2013 Budget Cuts, Priorities
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta today offered the first glimpse into changes in store for the U.S. military that will come to pass if the president's 2013 Pentagon budget is approved by Congress. Those changes include reductions for two major branches of the military, adjustments in some major weapons systems, and asking Congress for authorization to begin a new round of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process.
Insitu Supports ScanEagle Operations in Afghanistan
Insitu Incorporated, Bingen, Washington, is being awarded a $21,048,058 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract to exercise an option for op