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Navy Procures Engineering Efforts for Advanced Threat Warning
Northrop Grumman System Corporation, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, has been awarded a nearly $35 million contract action for non-recurring engineering efforts to design, integrate, and test all hardware,
L-3 Receives $32 Million Data Link Contract
L-3 Communication Systems, Salt Lake City, Utah, recently received a $32 million contract modification for the procurement of hardware for the common data link Hawklink system for the MH-60R helicopte
Lafayette Group Snags Public Safety Communications Contract
Lafayette Group Incorporated, Vienna, Virginia, has been awarded a contract potentially valued at nearly $31 million for technical support to federal, state, a
All Native Service Receives Sensor Research and Development Contract
All Native Service Company, Bellevue, Nebraska, is being awarded a potential $44 million research and development contract for technol
Advances Keep Health Care Tabs on Troops
Military and industry are teaming to enhance the safety, health and psychological welfare of modern-day troops. With new-age monitoring systems and technology, warfighter needs are met when they're needed, where they're needed.
URS Corporation Taps Bachmann as C4ISR VP
URS Corporation, Germantown, Maryland, has named Rear Adm. Michael C.
Villafane To Direct Harris RF Caribbean/Latin American Regions
Harris Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, has named Julio Villafane regional managing director for its RF Communications business in Caribbean/Latin
Boeing wins Air Force tanker contract
The Boeing Co. has won a $35 billion contract to replace the U.S. Air Force's aging KC-135 aerial tanker fleet.
Breakthrough Continues Comms When Jamming IEDs
U.S. Army developers have installed in Afghanistan the first technology that permits radio communications to continue while soldiers use jammers to defeat improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
U.S. Needs Deterrence Strategy in Cyberspace
Creating a national strategy for deterring cyber attacks faces difficult challenges, according to Gen. Keith Alexander, USA, U.S. Cyber Command commander and director of the National Security Agency.