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Lockheed Martin Awarded Potential $454 Million Cyber Contract
Lockheed Martin has announced that the company has been selected to deliver a full range of technical, functional, and managerial support to the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) to help
Navy Sees More Unmanned Craft Above and Below Water Level
The U.S. Navy will be using unmanned vehicles both in the air and underwater to a greater extent. These vehicles will provide valuable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) data and perform dangerous tasks such as mine clearance.
Greater Network Complexity Is Making Cybersecurity More Daunting
Better networks mean more opportunities for cyber marauders--and greater difficulty for network defense experts, noted Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle, USMC, the deputy commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. He cited knowledge about network health, adversary space and "the gray area in between" as the criteria for successful cyber situational awareness, but he also warned of personnel structure shortcomings.
Joint Information Enterprise Rocks
The U.S. Defense Department's Joint Information Enterprise (JIE), launched by the Joint Chiefs of Staff Operational Deputies, will be built on "five big rocks," according to the assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Vice Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., USN, told the audience at the AFCEA NOVA Naval IT Day on May 3 that big rocks must serve as the foundation so that little rocks can be implemented atop them.
Homefront Help: Horses for Veterans
These three-day workshops help veterans cope with PTSD.
Shepro To Wear Multi Hats for NATO/ACC
Brig. Gen. Steven M.
Nowland Assigned J-5 for HQ USSOUTHCOM
Brig. Gen. Mark C. Nowland, USAF, has been assigned director, strategy, policy and plans, J-5, Headquarters U.S.
Raytheon Receives Surveillance Radar Contract
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, Sudbury, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $15,485,267 cost-plus-award-fee, firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Surveillance Radar Program.
Northrop Grumman to Provide ASIP Spare Hardware
Northrop Grumman Space and Missions Systems Corporation, San Jose, California, is being awarded a $10,360,820 firm-fixed-price modification contract to procure spare hardware to support the Airborne S
TASC to Continue Space Architecting Modeling and Simulation
TASC Incorporated, Andover, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $9,600,001 cost-plus-fixed-fee and level of effort modification contract to continue space control arch