Small Business Size and Status Protests Are Better Late Than Never
Longbow to Provide Radar Electronics
Longbow LLC, Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $61,846,330 fixed-price-incentive contract for 67 radar electronics units with spares.
Cubic Awarded Live-Virtual-Constructive Training Contract
Cubic Defense Applications, San Diego, has been awarded a $16,959,166 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for secure live-virtual-constructive advanced tr
Amherst Systems to Support Electronic Warfare Avionics
Amherst Systems Inc., Buffalo, New York, has been awarded a $9,100,822 indefinite-delivery,
Boeing Awarded P-8A Funds
The Boeing Co., Seattle, is being awarded a $23,245,869 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract (N00019-04-C-3146) for testing of the h
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MUOS-4 Satellite Up and Running
Would Innovation By Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?
Mobile tools and other emerging technologies play such vital roles in shaping how people live today, and cut across from the private sector into government operations, including the intelligence and national security communities. But in the quest to leverage such developments, can the efforts really be called "innovation?" guest blogger Jason Thomas asks. He has another word for it.