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Pathfinder Systems to Provide Aircrew Trainer Prototype
Pathfinder Systems Incorporated, Arvada, Colorado, is being awarded a more than $6 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for a Phase III Small Business I
Northrop to Provide Sense and Warn in Afghanistan and Iraq
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Herndon, Virginia, was awarded a more than $11 million contract modification for the installation or reconfiguration of sense and warn capabilities at nine sites.
U.S. Air Force Awards $475 Million for Paveway II Technology
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Archbold, Pennsylvania, and Raytheon Missile Systems of Tucson, Arizona, are being awarded a $475 million firm-fixed-price contract for Paveway II laser-guided bomb comput
S4 Hires Davis To Direct its NORAD/NORTHCOM Programs
S4 Incorporated, Burlington, Massachusetts, has hired Jay Davis as director of programs for the Colorado Springs, Colorado, region.
Pragmatics Appoints Miller VP, GM of Civilian Services
Pragmatics, Reston, Virginia, has appointed Joseph Miller vice president and general manager of the company's Civilia
Alger To Direct Ground-Based Systems Accounts for SRC Inc.
SRC Incorporated, Syracuse, New York, has promoted Robert Alger to product account director, ground-based sense-and-avoid systems.
Brady Named Executive VP for PPI Business Development
PPI, Ashburn, Virginia, has hired Joseph P. Brady as executive vice president of business development.
Army Research Opens New Gateway for Mobile Satellite Links
A small business innovation research (SBIR) program is allowing U.S. Army researchers to generate on-the-move satellite links that would take advantage of the greater data rates available from military communications satellites. A recent demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, proved the worth of this approach for transmitting and receiving vital situational awareness data and command and control messages.
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