Smiths Detection to Provide Chemical Agent Detectors
Smiths Detection, Edgewood, Md., was awarded a $6,966,409 modification to a previously award firm-fixed-price contract for t
URS to Support Spectrum Electronic Warfare Department in Afghanistan, Iraq and Australia
URS Federal Technical Services Inc., Germantown, Md., is being awarded a maximum value $18,788,706 fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantit
Northrop Grumman Receives Two Hawkeye Awards
Northrop Grumman Corp., Integrated Systems, Bethpage, N.Y., is being awarded a $17,146,324 modification to a previously awarded advan
Telecommunications Supply Chain is Safe … for Now
Concerns about the telecommunications supply chain have led U.S. network providers to institute extensive security procedures, but government officials are looking at establishing formal guidelines for procuring network components overseas—for better or worse.
Cool App-titude: Rosetta Stone Navigator
Whether you're brushing up on a new language for an upcoming vacation or just want to practice your language skills, the free Rosetta Stone Navigator apps for iOS can help.
Navy Keeps Up With Innovation Despite Tight Budgets
If necessity is the mother of invention, innovation will be the father as the U.S. Navy seeks new methods that will allow it to continue to modernize amid harsh budget constraints.
Air Force Comes to Grips With Cyber
Roles are changing as the service reshapes its digital future.
Helping the Grid to Bounce Back
Industry and government search for for the best approach for the rapid recovery of a key element of the electrical grid in the event of an attack.
Cyber Command Redefines the Art
The U.S. Cyber Command is developing a strategy that acknowledges the convergence of network systems by empowering a similar convergence of military disciplines to help place U.S. cyberspace operators on a level field with their malevolent counterparts. This strategy acknowledges that the structure of the cyberforce has not kept pace with technology developments. As all types of information management—networking, communications and data storage—became digitized, previously disparate disciplines assumed greater commonality. With more common aspects, these disciplines share similar vulnerabilities as well as potential solutions.