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Thales Communications Inc. has received up to $40,000,500 contract modification from the Defense Logistics Agency to deliver radio system components to federal civilian agencies. The Defense Department announced Monday that the modification will provide additional 34 DLA-managed National Stock Numbered items to the contract. Thales Communications expects to complete deliveries by August 26, 2016. The [...]

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Computer Sciences Corp. will continue to provide supercomputing support service for NASA’s Ames Research Center in California. Under the $60.3 million deal, the Falls Church, Va.-based firm will provide support for supercomputing services of the Advanced Supercomputing Division at the Moffett Field, Ca. NASA facility. NASA initially awarded Computer Sciences Corp in 2007 with two-year [...]

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The intelligence community’s research arm wants contractors to help the community improve geolocation and high frequency emitters, according to a FedBizOpps post. Through the HFGeo Program, the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity plans to figure out how to overcome ionospheric variations, high noise environments and ionospheric polarization that impacts quality of emitters. IARPA falls within [...]

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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is experimenting with 0.96- and 1.4-gigapixel resolution cameras, Defense News reports. The Advanced Wide Field of View Architectures for Image Reconstruction and Exploitation program aims to create cameras producing images with 10 to 50 gigapixel resolution, Lauren Biron reports. Tests of prototypes are occurring at the Naval Research Laboratory in [...]

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Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. will carry five payloads and a de-orbit module onboard a spacecraft the company will launch in 2013, the company announced Tuesday. President and CEO David Taylor said in a release the company built the STPSat-3 spacecraft for the U.S. Air Force in 47 days. He added the vehicle will carry [...]

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Lockheed Martin’s first Mobile User Objective System, a five-satellite constellation designed to increase data and voice communication speed of the Navy, has completed. on-orbit testing. In a Tuesday announcement, the company said the constellation will be ready for operation by August. Mark Valerio, vice president and general manager for the space line of business, said [...]

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BAE Systems announced Monday was awarded a $16.9 million contract modification to supply the Army with additional helmet sensors for identifying combat-related head injuries. Don Dutton, BAE Systems protection vice president and general manager, said the data collected by Headborne Energy Analysis and Diagnostic Systems Generation II helmet sensors during traumatic events will be used [...]

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Science Applications International Corp. was awarded a $37 million contract to provide systems engineering services for the U.S. Army’s Vigilant Pursuit program, SC Biz News reports. The Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate of the Army Research Development and Engineering Command selected SAIC to help improve intelligence information transfers on the battlefield. According to the report [...]

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Gartner recently released a new technology report titled, “Gartner Raises IT Spending Growth Projection on Cloud Services” Wired.com’s Cloudline reports. The technology research company reveals global IT spending has exceeded forecast growth, reporting numbers that may reach a 3 percent increase or $3.6 trillion in 2012. Telecom service is reportedly the most notably emerging economy [...]

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The  Air Force recently categorized ATK’s modified Mk44 Bushmaster Automatic Cannon – 30mm GAU-23 received type classification, the company announced Monday. According to ATK, the classification enables GAU-23 integration with AC-130W gunships. The Arlington, Va.-based firm said the cannon is the standard medium-caliber weapon for ground combat vehicles and naval weapon stations. ATK Defense President [...]

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