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Aerospace Corporation Awarded Contract for Scientific, Engineering and Technical Support
Aerospace Corporation is being awarded a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for $797 milli
IC INDUSTRY DAYS: CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM OR MANURE?
Since joining the "for profit" private sector of the industrial base associated with the Intelligence Community (IC) in June of 2006 I have found it necessary to go various agency industry days on a regular basis, and to be blunt with the exception of NSA events and the ODNI's second one I am tired of being fed manure in a sugar cone and being told its chocolate ice cream! Worse, I get the feeling that those intelligence agency officials organizing these industry days actually believe that they are delivering chocolate ice cream, i.e. what the private sector wants to learn at an industry day.
Raytheon Receives Contract from Missile Defense Agency
Raytheon Missile Systems Company is being awarded a $442 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity
General Atomics Receives Contract for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
General Atomics is being awarded a cost-plus-fee-term contract for $177 million.
Northrop Grumman Awarded Contract for Joint Enterprise Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Infrastructure Software
Northrop Grumman Information Technology is being awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity
AeroVironment Wins $6 Million Army Contract
AeroVironment Incorporated has been awarded a $5.8 million firm-fixed-price contract
SAIC Wins $45 Million Infrared Countermeasure Technology Contract
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has been awarded a prime contract by the Department of the Air Force to
Lockheed Martin Awarded $977 Million Facilities Development and Operations Contract From NASA
Lockheed Martin has been awarded the Facilities Development and Operations Contract at the Johnson Space Center.
TechNet Asia-Pacific: Is the Coast Guard Fighting Embryonic Terrorism in the Pacific?
The U.S. Coast Guard's fight against minor maritime law violations may be a precursor to terrorism activities, according to one of its district commanders. Rear Adm. Manson K. Brown, USCG, commander, 14th Coast Guard District, described how fishing violations in U.S. exclusive economic zones may be laying the groundwork for terrorist actions in the same manner that piracy and terrorism have become linked.
Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems to Provide Air Traffic Control Ground-Air Communications Systems to Poland
Northrop Grumman Corporation's European subsidiary, Park Air Systems, has been awarded a contract by the Polish Air N