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Multispectral Laboratories to Develop Sensors and Unmanned Technologies
Oklahoma State University, University Multispectral Laboratories, Ponca City, Oklahoma, is being awarded a $44 million contract for research and development o
QinetiQ to Provide Submarine Laser Communication System
QinetiQ North America Operations, Limited Liability Company, is being awarded a more than $31 million contract for the Tactical Relay Information Network progr
Military Sealift Command Chooses Laroche as Deputy Commander
Capt. Brian L.
Let Your Voice Be Heard From Overseas
Absentee Voting Week begins today and ends on October 4, 2010. All citizens who have not received their absentee ballot in the mail can go to the Federal Voter Assistance Program (FVAP) website (http://www.FVAP.gov) to cast their votes.
Cyber Command Chief Warns of National Vulnerabilities
The United States faces the likelihood of a “destructive cyber attack” in the future as malevolent digital capabilities proliferate among a range of adversaries, says the head of the U.S. Cyber Command, Gen. Keith B. Alexander, USA. He warns that nation-states and other malefactors now “can use this as a way of applying their will and power against our country in an asymmetric manner.”
Bond Promoted, To Direct CJ-6, U.S. Forces-Iraq
Capt. Thomas H. Bond Jr., USN, has been selected for promotion to rear admiral and assignment as director, CJ-6, U.S. Forces-Iraq.
Kraft To Command Carrier Strike Group Twelve
Rear Adm. Terry B. Kraft , USN, has been assigned as commander, Carrier Strike Group Twelve, Norfolk, Virginia.
Georgia Tech Receives Nearly $15 Million Sensors and Countermeasures Contract
Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia, was awarded a nearly $15 million contract for the Advanced Airlift Tactics and Training Center se
Raytheon to Support Military Experiments Under $12 Million Contract
Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was awarded a $12 million contract modification to support the U.S.