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With Government Training Hamstrung by Sequestration, Alternatives Appear
Budget sequestration has made obtaining government-mandated training more difficult—this despite government requirements that individuals earn continuing education units (CEUs) and certification ma
Homefront Help: Building for America’s Bravest
Helping troops wounded in battle is not only patriotic, it also can be a lot of fun.
Iraq to Receive F-16 Electronic Warfare System
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded an $830,000,000 firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to contract for ad
Logos Awarded Large Data Stores Contract
Logos Technologies Inc., Arlington, Va., was awarded a ceiling $49,750,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to
Boeing to Provide Computerized Fault Reporting System to Saudi Arabia
Boeing Defense, Space & Security, St.
Forward Deployed 3-D Printers Might Be the Next Warfighter Innovation
Additive manufacturing, more commonly understood in the technology world as 3-D printing, is here to stay.
Does the Joint Information Environment Help or Hinder Coalition Interoperability?
Coalition interoperability has received a good deal of focus during the past few years.
Soldiers Shake Up NIE
Moving forward through sequester, next fiscal year's evaluations include new contracts and contacts.
Coast Guard Adopts a High-Frequency Solution
The synergy between operational planning and radar sensing provides enhanced search and rescue capabilities.
Second Skin for a Lighter Warfighter
Academic, research and industry teams join forces to improve uniform materials.