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DRS Technologies Awarded $43.9 Million for P5 Combat Training Systems
DRS Technologies Incorporated has received follow-on orders worth $43.9 million for the P5 Combat Training System/Tactical Combat Trainin
Unisys to Help Police Use Digital Imagery as New Weapon in Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention
The New South Wales Police Force has selected Unisys Australia for a three-year deal to implement and provide maintenance s
Getting There Is Half the Fun
The vacation season traditionally begins with the end of spring. Tight economic times are forcing many families and individuals to reassess their travel goals, but the World Wide Web offers a variety of options. Active-duty military personnel enjoy some advantages in being able to access reduced fares and discounts for lodging. But even civilians can take advantage of the Web to find trips off the beaten path.
SAIC Awarded Contract by Joint Forces Command
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has been awarded a contract by the U.S.
General Dynamics Awarded Joint Systems Integration Center Contract by Joint Forces Command
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has been awarded a contract by the U.S.
ATK Receives $42 Million in Military Small-Caliber Ammunition Orders
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) has received an additional $42 million in small-caliber ammunition orders from the U.S.
BAE Systems Wins Contract for Airborne Countermeasures
BAE Systems has been awarded a $33.6 million low-rate initial production contract for the ALE-55.
NASA Selects ITT to Develop Critical Sensors to Measure CO2 From Air, Space
ITT Corporation has been chosen by NASA to help design, develop and test a set of instruments to measure carbon dioxide (CO2) from air and space i
XASC Awards Rockwell Collins MA-60 and MA-600 Simulator Programs
Rockwell Collins has been awarded a program to develop simulation and training solutions for the MA-60 and MA-600 flight platforms by X
Hurdles Abound for Small Business, Intelligence Community Cooperation
Dr. William Nolte, research professor and director of the Center for Intelligence Research and Education, University of Maryland, laid the problems on the line regarding industry and intelligence community organizations during the AFCEA Small Business Intelligence Forum, which took place today in Fairfax, Virginia. Ranging from determining who is in charge to the acquisition process, Nolte forthrightly shared that the many of the systems that facilitate government-industry partnerships are broken.