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Sebastian Sprenger

Army issues software RFI

Army officials are surveying industry for systems that could help revamp the service's automated contract-writing processes.

DOD acquisition czar wants prototype competition

The nominee for the post of top DOD acquisition official favors requiring two or more competing teams to develop prototypes during the early stages of defense programs.

DOD backs away from use of lead system integrators

A senior DOD procurement official said this week the Pentagon has little appetite for new contracts involving a lead system integrator approach, but stopped short of saying officials will never use the concept again.

DARPA looks to adapt to network attacks

Agency officials will hold an industry day Aug. 16 to provide information on its Scalable Network Monitoring program designed to develop new approaches to network monitoring.

DARPA seeks industry ideas for 'Deep Green'

The new program is aimed at improving the quality and speed of decision-making for commanders on the battlefield.

Pentagon calls on Thales, Harris for radio deals

Thales Communications and Harris have received contracts with a potential value of $3.5 and $2.7 billion from DOD to provide software-defined, single-channel hand-held radios to the military.

General Dynamics, L-3 win NSA mobile deals

General Dynamics and L-3 Communications are expected to be announced this month as the winners of indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts from NSA for the delivery of mobile, handheld devices intended for unclassified and classified voice and data traffic.

GAO decision for Encore II dispute under review

GAO has sustained a protest against the DISA's Encore II contract award and its decision will be made public in a few weeks.

Lawmakers seek management change at DOD

Senate Armed Services Committee's $648.8 billion Defense authorization bill calls for major management reforms at the Pentagon and sets the stage for a showdown with House lawmakers about funding for the Army's Future Combat Systems.

House rejects i-GPS budget request

Lawmakers have denied the $81 million DOD request for the development of handheld satellite navigation receivers capable of receiving Iridium and Global Positioning System signals.

House to DOD: Get moving on IT ID pilot

House lawmakers are calling on the Pentagon to create a pilot project aimed at quickly assessing and injecting commercial IT into DOD operations.

Navy to issue Cyber program RFP

The Navy is looking for a contractor to support its Cyber Asset Reduction and Security Task Force program.

Military must improve battlefield communication

Warfighters conducting combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan are often unable to get the crucial information they need, according to a report by DOD's Defense Science Board.