Lockheed nabs $1.4B Air Force GPS deal
Lockheed Martin beat out Boeing Co. for the contract for the Air Force's next-generation Global Positioning System satellite program.
Harris gets Marine multiband radio deal
Harris Corp. will provide multiband radios to the Marine Corps under a new contract that could be worth as much as $350 million.
Verizon to lead DHS OneNet award
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED)</font color> The OneNet award, under the General Services Administration's Networx Universal contract vehicle, has a maximum value of $970 million through March 2017.
D.C. Council moves to block surveillance camera project
Privacy advocates are applauding the recent decision by a key committee of the District of Columbia Council to eliminate nearly $900,000 in proposed funding for consolidating the operations of 5,200 city surveillance cameras.
Boeing readies next SBInet sections
DHS' SBInet border surveillance system is preparing to move into its next phase with two permanent segments in Arizona likely to be operating as early as December.
Lessons learned
Boeing prepares for next SBInet segments along the border with Mexico.
Coast Guard plans data center to monitor vessels
The Coast Guard will begin operating a new international data exchange center starting Jan. 1, 2009, to track the positions at sea of about 3,000 ships per day, according to a final rule published.
WIN-T contractors approved to begin field tests
After field tests in the fall, the contractors will start delivering the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical's mobile communications capabilities in 2009.
IG clears spectrum adviser of allegations
An official adviser's request for millions of dollars in lease payments for a national public safety broadband network probably was not enough to deter prospective bidders.
Justice issues RFP for wireless devices
The Justice Department has issued a request for proposals to procure wireless devices and accessories for the U.S. Marshals Service.
DHS to rebuild Project 28 fence
The mobile border surveillance system deployed as a prototype of SBInet in Arizona is coming down and will be replaced with an updated version with permanent towers.
Harris to sell tactical radios to Philippines
Harris will deliver two types of tactical radios to the Philippines Defence Ministry under a new contract.
Raytheon locks onto Air Force GPS deal
Raytheon will help complete development of a new generation of Global Positioning System receivers for the Air Force.
D Block back to square one
Whether or not the recent Federal Communications Commission auction of the 700-MHz band being vacated by TV broadcasters was a success depends on your criteria.
Text message warning system lacks sponsor
The FCC yesterday adopted an order allowing transmission of emergency alerts via text message to cell phone users nationwide, but the plan could falter without an agency to head it.
Hughes goes the distance with new network
Hughes Network Systems will provide DISA and other agencies participating in the Government Education and Training Network with a distance-learning system for students at locations nationwide.
Ashburn firm to build portable WiFi systems for Army
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED)</font color> Telos Corp. will build wireless network devices for warfighters in the training and operational environments.
Raytheon teams for GBS system
Raytheon is teaming with Harris Corp. and Hewlett Packard to chase an Air Force contract for the Global Broadcast Service Satellite Broadcast Manager transition contract.
EFJ gets order for submersible radios
EFJ Inc. will deliver submersible portable radios and accessories to the Homeland Security Department.
FCC sends unclear signal to bidders
The spectrum auction's failure is blamed on unanswered questions.
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