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Lockheed Receives $48 Million for Undersea Warfare System
Lockheed Martin, Syracuse, New York, is being awarded a $48 million contract modification for exercise of fiscal year 2011 options for the Navy's AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 undersea warfare system. The AN/S
U.S. Navy Modifies Array Technical Support Center Contract
Lockheed Martin Services Incorporated, Gaithersburg, Maryland, is being awarded a $36 million contract modification for the operation of the Naval Array Technical Support Center to include production,
Boeing Receives Global Positioning System IIF Contract Modification
The Boeing Company of Seal Beach, California, was awarded a $12 million contract modification, a Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF Space Vehicle calendar year 2011 option exercise. U.S.
Lockheed Martin to Provide Navy Secure Voice System
Lockheed Martin, Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a more than $6 million contract modification to previously awarded contract to procure the secure voice system as
Air Force Awards Two $107 Million Space Fence Contracts
Raytheon Company, Integrated Defense Systems of Sudbury, Massachusetts, and Lockheed Martin Corporation, Mission Systems & Sensors of Moorestown, New Jersey, were each awarded separate $107 millio
West 2011 Online Show Daily: Shipbuilding, Cybersecurity and China Key U.S. Navy Concerns
West 2011 Online Show Daily, Day 2.“We’ve got to get that [continuing resolution limitation] fixed, or it will force the Department of the Navy to make stupid and irrevocable decisions.”—Robert O. Work, undersecretary of the Navy
Homefront Help: Honor and Remember
The mission of Honor and Remember is to create, establish and promote a nationally recognized flag to fly continually as a visible reminder of the lives lost in defense of the United States' national freedom since the country's founding.
Merging Threats Challenge Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard is facing the dilemma of its traditional threats combining to pose a synergistic danger to U.S. homeland security.
Military Adaptability Clashes With Established Doctrine
Most analysts recognize the need for the defense community to be able to adapt to changes, but established techniques and procedures often block progress.
Change Is Afoot in Defense IT Procurement-Maybe
If people want changes in the way the Defense Department procures and manages information technology (IT), then it may be time for them to put their money where their mouths are.