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SAIC Receives CAMEO Contract
The Science Applications International Corporation, San Diego, California, is being awarded a potential $18,968,584 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide Com
Lockheed Martin to Equip Australian Cockpits
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Owego, New York, is being awarded an $85,137,344 firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded advance acquisition contract to provide for the proc
Draper Labs to Provide Micro Circuit Wafers for Trident II Guidance System
Charles Stark Draper Laboratories Incorporated, Cambridge, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $120,818,538 modification under previously awarded firm-fixed-price, f
Lockheed Martin Receives $312 Million AEHF Contract Modification
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Corporation, Sunnyvale, California, is being awarded a $312.2 million cost-plus-incentive-fee contract modification for engineering support for the Advanced Extremely Hig
Knapp Named to Los Alamos Post
Bret Knapp has been named principal associate director for Weapons Programs, L
Champoux Assigned to U.N. Command Post
Maj. Gen. Bernard S. Champoux, USA, has received assignment as assistant chief of staff, C-3/J-3, U.N.
Information Leaks Can Sink Agencies
Thousands of data breaches occur as a result of internal information leakage rather than an outside attack. There is a critical need to further educate government personnel on how to keep sensitive information secure. Guest blogger Prenston Gale weighs in with insight on how to achieve this important goal.
It's a Bug, It's a Plane, It's a Flying Circuit Board
U.S. Navy researchers have built a prototypical family of small, simple and affordable unmanned aerial vehicles that warfighters can use to deploy an array of sensors, tailor for a variety of missions, and launch by ones and twos or by the thousands. Essentially a flying circuit board, the miniature craft has completed basic research and development and is ready for further technological advances and eventual battlefield deployment.
Keeping Pace With Cybercrime
Evolving technologies such as mobile devices, cloud computing and steganography present challenges for those tasked with finding digital evidence of a crime. But the cyber forensics field also is evolving, and experts in industry and government are finding innovative tools for overcoming the obstacles.
Robot Looks and Leaps
A lightweight robot that can leap more than 20 feet horizontally and vertically could be fielded within a year if funding is made available. By enhancing situational awareness during urban combat operations, the robot has the potential to lower casualties both for civilians and for friendly forces fighting their way through a city environment.