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Lockheed Martin to Support MH-60R Situational Awareness
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Owego, New York, is being awarded a nearly $30 million delivery order modification to provide for additional phase two non-recurring efforts in support of
Raytheon to Provide Special Ops Electro-Optical Sensors
Raytheon Company, McKinney, Texas, is being awarded a $21 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for production of the AN/ZSQ-2 (V1 Assault) and AN/ZSQ-2 (V2 Attack), Electro-Optical
General Dynamics Supports Force Readiness Command
General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, Virginia, recently announced that it has been awarded a blanket purchase agreement to provide information technology support services to the U.S.
Panasonic Computers Prove Tough Enough for U.S. Air Force
Panasonic Solutions Company, Secaucus, New Jersey, recently announced that the U.S.
Prototypes Prove You CAN Take it With You
Thinking outside the box sometimes means putting systems into use that haven't even been packed in the box yet. The U.S. Army is deploying prototype technologies immediately to meet urgent troop communications needs in Afghanistan.
Homefront Help: Combat Paper Project
Veterans, activists and artists come together through this organization that provides a cathartic outlet for those who have served in the U.S. military. Through art-making workshops, veterans can share their personal wartime experiences as well as expand on the traditional stories surrounding military service and culture.
VanRoekel Named as Next U.S. CIO
Steven VanRoekel has been named as the new U.S.
Massive, Widespread Cyberespionage Campaign Uncovers a RAT
A large cyberespionage campaign has been ongoing for five or more years, with its targets ranging from private companies to nations. Commercial cybersecurity experts say all the evidence so far points to a “state player” as the source of the attack, and they have located server logs outlining the extent of the attack.
Programs at Work for Wounded Warriors
An agreement between the two largest civilian employers in the Defense Department expands hiring programs for disabled veterans.
Toyon Research to Provide Electronic Warfare Antennas
Toyon Research Corporation, Goleta, California, is being awarded about $12 million for the procurement of various antennas and ancillary parts, which are integrated int