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BAE Systems Wins Infrared System Award
BAE Systems, Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a $49 million contract to develop an infrared system that provides a real-time, high-resolution, wide-area video
Boeing Receives Military Satellite Contract Modification
Boeing Satellite Systems Incorporated, El Segundo, California, was awarded a $6 million contract modification of the Wideband Global Satellite Communication Block
Electronic Names Foster as Consultant
Electrosonic, Burbank, California, has named Duncan Foster as senior systems consultant.
Culkin Joins Razorsight Corporation
Frank Culkin has joined Razorsight Corporation, Fairfax, Virginia, as vice president for client services.
TurningPoint Taps Thompson for Transition Services
TurningPoint, Rockville, Maryland, has appointed Ken Thompson as director, Networx Transition Services.
General Atomics Awarded MQ-1 Predator and Control Station Modification
The U.S. Air Force awarded General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Incorporated, San Diego, a $94 million contract modification.
A Nanoscopic Sensor With Untapped Possibilities
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have devised a sensor that can detect substances at the nanoscopic scale. What potential practical daily uses could this technology be used for? Are there any ethical considerations for this technology? How would this affect national and public security?
MDA Awards Multiple Information Assurance and Security Contracts
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) awarded advisory and assistance services contracts to Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia;
General Dynamics Receives C4IS2 Logistics Support Services Award
The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia, recently awarded General Dynamics Information Technolog
An Eye on Deepwater
A new website has launched to help keep the public current with the latest information about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of New Hampshire's Coastal Response Research Center were developing an open-source, Web-based, geographical information system (GIS) platform as an internal site so stakeholder organizations could see a common operational picture of an oil spill in near real-time when the recent event occurred.