Lockheed to fine tune Navy subs’ imaging capabilities
Imaging systems provide mission-critical, all-weather visual and electronic search capabilities for several classes of submarines.
Raytheon modernizes Navy, Marine Corps air-traffic systems
Upgrade will improve a mobile system that provides air-traffic services for the rapid deployment of troops and equipment.
Air Force wants wearable computers
The Air Force is seeking input from businesses on developing a wearable computer system.
Marines go shopping for $880M worth of new computers
The Marine Corps is planning to spend $880 million to buy more than 400,000 desktop and laptop computers as well as a smaller number of commercial and rugged tablet computers through a five-year Marine Corps Common Hardware Suite procurement contract.
DOD begins hunt for new radios
With the cost of the Joint Tactical Radio System rising, the military is looking for less expensive alternatives.
DRC's twin wins prop up Air Force unmanned aircraft program
Dynamics Research Corp. will continue to provide engineering and technology services to the Air Force, having won a pair of two-year delivery orders worth a combined $24.5 million.
Tech insights into the bin Laden mission
Editor Nick Wakeman offers a roundup of news reports covering the technology that brought bin Laden down.
ISS provides specialized software to Central Command
Intelligent Software Solutions Inc. will provide specialized software to the Defense Department under an Air Force task order worth $49.9 million.
Harris HF radios will warn Army of biological danger
Harris Corp. will assist the Army detect biological warfare agents as the result of a $9 million order for its high-frequency radios. They will be used by the Joint Biological Point Detection System, which detects and identifies biological warfare agents.
General Dynamics wins $2.8B contract for next phase of WIN-T
The Army has awarded the low-rate initial production of its next-generation tactical communications network to General Dynamics Corp. under a contract with a ceiling of $2.8 billion.
Army considers new command and control contract
The Army is collecting information that might lead to a contract to support tactical command and control systems.
Ericsson sells federal unit
Ericsson sells off federal business to create Oceus, an indpendent U.S. company that will meed broadband wireless demand.
Boeing to deliver Army airborne surveillance systems
The Army has selected Boeing Co. to build an airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data collection system to support battlefield missions under a contract worth $88.1 million.
Could WikiLeaks story put a damper on battlefield intell?
Maybe we need to rethink what secret and secure really means in this age of rapid communication.
Tactical radios lead Harris growth
Company tops $5.2 billion in annual revenue and expects 2011 to approach $6 billion as tactical communications offerings experience strong growth.
Beware of that bug: It could be following you
The U.S. Army sees miniature unmanned aerial vehicles the size of insects as a big part of future battlefield operations and intelligence gathering.
iPhones, commercial satellites prominent in joint DOD exercise
The Defense Department interoperability exercise stresses flexible networking and new uses for existing technology.
Communications work fuels Harris' growth
Harris braces for a market with fewer large contracts but expects to grow because of the range of its technology expertise.
L-3 consolidates IT units
L-3 Communications pulls its information technology businesses together as it moves to grow offerings.
Boeing pilots data-rich path
Boeing focuses its growth on areas that are rich in building and protecting systems that move mission-critical information and data for government customers.
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