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Marine Corps Technologies: Fielding for the Fight
The U.S. Marine Corps finds itself in the unique position of sharing attributes of all the other military services. That has helped the Corps procure technologies in that it can learn from and adapt some systems developed by other services. However, the Corps has its own unique situations and requirements, so it finds itself pursuing Marine-specific solutions to modern challenges. SIGNAL's April issue looks at Marine Corps technologies as the multifaceted service girds for the fog of future combat.
Data Fusion for Attack Helicopters
U.S. Army attack helicopters operating in Southwest Asia now can receive video and data from unmanned aerial platforms, enhancing situational awareness and reducing sensor-to-shooter times.
TCS Receives $14.9 Million World-Wide Satellite Systems Order From Army
TeleCommunication Systems Incorporated (TCS) has received a $14.9 million contract order from the U.S.
Skanska Brandt Engineering Receives Contract for Construction, Design of Research Laboratory
Skanska Brandt Engineering has been awarded a $61 million firm-fixed-price contract
Lockheed Martin Awarded Foreign Military Sales Contract
Lockheed Martin Corporation has been awarded a $10 million contract for the
Army Awards Contract for Situational Awareness
Telcordia Technologies Incorporated has received a $9 million cost-plus-fixed-fee c
Northrop Grumman Receives Contract for Development of Electronic Circuits
Northrop Grumman Space and Mission System has received a $6.5 million cost-plus-fixed-fee
General Dynamics Receives Navy Contract for SPAWAR
General Dynamics Information Technology is being awarded a $51 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity