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Wyle Information Systems Receives Contract for Support Services to Space Innovation and Development Center
Wyle Information Systems is being awarded an $18.5 million
Northrop Grumman Modifies U.S. Air Force Contract
Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems, Air Combat Systems, is modifying a co
Data Link Solutions to Provide Multi-Functional Information Distribution Systems
Data Link Solutions LLC has received a $32 million, firm-fixed-price, cost-reimbursement
Raytheon Receives Contract Modification for Tomahawk Block IV Missiles
Raytheon Company has received an $87.4 million contract modification for the pro
Analex Awarded Contract for C4ISR Support Services
Analex Corporation has received an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee
Lockheed Martin Receives Contract for C4ISR Support Services
Lockheed Martin Services Incorporated has received an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee
Amplifier Research to Provide High Power Radio Frequency Amplifier Systems for U.S. Navy
Amplifier Research Corporation is being awarded a $5.7 million, firm-fixed-price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity
CACI Awarded $36 Million Contract with U.S. Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate
CACI International has received a three-year, $36 million prime contract to support the modeling and simulation division of the U
Czech Military Balances Old, New
The armed forces of the Czech Republic are wrestling with interoperability issues as they strive to modernize in place a military largely built around legacy systems. The 60-year-old Atlantic alliance to which the Czech Republic belongs still has not achieved complete interoperability, so the former Warsaw Pact member is trying to achieve compatibility with an organization that has not yet reached its own interoperability goals.
Interoperability Key to Multinational Operations
NATO is transforming itself as it approaches its 60th birthday. Change is nothing unusual for the alliance, which has recently accepted a number of new nations into its ranks. But as the scope and nature of its military commitments change from simple defense to peacekeeping, the various national armies operating under NATO’s banner must be able to function together harmoniously in the field. But while harmony is vital in the era of network-centric warfare, achieving it remains a challenge.