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  • Intelsat General to Help Leidos Build Satellite Navigation Payload for FAA
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    Intelsat General to Help Leidos Build Satellite Navigation Payload for FAA

    Intelsat General, a U.S. subsidiary of the Luxembourg-based satellite services provider, will participate in a Leidos-led consortium that won a potential $117 million task order to Orbital ATK develop a new satellite navigation payload for the Federal Aviation Administration. The industry team will build and operate the Geostationary Earth Satellite 7 as part of FAA’s Wide Area Augmentation System […] More

  • DTRA Solicits Nuclear Threat Detection Tech Proposals
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    DTRA Solicits Nuclear Threat Detection Tech Proposals

    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency has released a broad agency announcement in search of new technology platforms that can detect nuclear threats. A FedBizOpps notice posted Monday says DTRA aims to identify equipment for threat diagnostics and characterization, sensitive site exploitation, contamination avoidance, and consequence management through a five-year solicitation. The agency will collect and evaluate white […] More

  • Orbital ATK Unveils ‘OmegA’ Rocket for Air Force EELV Program at Space Symposium
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    Orbital ATK Unveils ‘OmegA’ Rocket for Air Force EELV Program at Space Symposium

    Orbital ATK has introduced a new rocket the company built for the U.S. Air Force’s Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program at the 34th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The OmegA rocket is Orbital ATK’s Next Generation Launch System that is set for ground tests in 2019 and initial launch in 2021, the company said Monday. […] More

  • SunPower-Built Solar Power System Fully Operational at Vandenberg AF Base
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    SunPower-Built Solar Power System Fully Operational at Vandenberg AF Base

    SunPower has begun to operate a solar photovoltaic array the company installed at a U.S. Air Force base in California as part of a 25-year power purchase agreement with the military branch. USAF said Wednesday the 28-megawatt photovoltaic system at the Vandenberg AFB was unveiled at a dedication ceremony held Tuesday. “This solar farm represents a partnership and ability […] More

  • USAF Taps KBRwyle for Air and Space Systems Engineering Support
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    USAF Taps KBRwyle for Air and Space Systems Engineering Support

    KBR‘s government services unit has received a 54-month, $32.3 million U.S. Air Force task order to provide engineering assistance in upgrading the service branch’s air and space systems. Under the Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities effort, KBRwyle will help develop and integrate space, intelligence, and air and missile defense capacities, the company said Monday. Services under the order will include research, […] More

  • New Army Northeast Research Hub to Collaborate With Industry on Science, Tech Projects
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    New Army Northeast Research Hub to Collaborate With Industry on Science, Tech Projects

    The Army Research Laboratory has established a regional hub on the Northeastern University campus in Burlington, Massachusetts to conduct science and technology projects. ARL Northeast is located at NU’s George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security and will collaborate with multiple companies and academic researchers in efforts to build homeland security and defense technologies […] More

  • US Coast Guard Seeks 3D Printing Equipment
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    US Coast Guard Seeks 3D Printing Equipment

    The Department of Homeland Security has released a solicitation notice on three-dimensional printer supplies for delivery to the U.S. Coast Guard‘s aviation logistics base in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Interested vendors can submit offers through Wednesday, according to a FedBizOpps notice posted Friday. A selected contractor must obtain a certificate of conformance with clause 52.246-15 under […] More

  • Lockheed’s LCS Team Christens Navy’s Future USS Indianapolis
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    Lockheed’s LCS Team Christens Navy’s Future USS Indianapolis

    A Lockheed Martin-led industry team christened the U.S. Navy‘s 17th Littoral Combat Ship during a ceremony held Saturday at a shipyard in Marinette, Wisconsin. Sen. Joe Donnelly’s wife Jill broke a champagne bottle across the USS Indianapolis bow as the ship sponsor, Lockheed said Saturday. The next Freedom-variant ship will continue to undergo assembly and test processes at the Fincantieri Marinette […] More

  • Huntington Ingalls Division Gets $65M USS Enterprise Contract Modification
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    Huntington Ingalls Division Gets $65M USS Enterprise Contract Modification

    Huntington Ingalls Industries‘ Newport News Shipbuilding division has received a $65 million modification under a U.S. Navy contract to obtain additional long-lead-time material for the future Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. The Defense Department said Friday the service branch will obligate the full amount of the modification from its fiscal 2018 shipbuilding and conversion funds. Work under the […] More

  • AIA’s Eric Fanning on Commercial Space Industry, National Space Council
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    AIA’s Eric Fanning on Commercial Space Industry, National Space Council

    Eric Fanning, CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association, spoke with Politico in an interview published Friday about the current administration’s interest in space and how it helps facilitate involvement of space companies. “Like any market, as commercial viability increases and more companies are formed, that’s what we’re seeing in space. We’re seeing more [companies] that […] More

  • Huntington Ingalls to reactivate shipbuilding facilities on Pascagoula River east bank
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    Huntington Ingalls to reactivate shipbuilding facilities on Pascagoula River east bank

    Huntington Ingalls Industries has kicked off a project to reactivate its shipbuilding facilities on the Pascagoula River’s east bank as the company aims to prepare for future naval ship construction and modernization programs. HII said Thursday it will restore the original Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. site that was damaged by Hurricane Katrina more than 12 years ago. The company […] More

  • Nutanix reports growth in federal adoption of hypervisor platform in 2017
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    Nutanix reports growth in federal adoption of hypervisor platform in 2017

    Nutanix has announced that 74 percent of federal agencies that procured the company’s Enterprise Cloud OS software stack adopted the AHV hypervisor platform in calendar year 2017. The company said Thursday its AHV hypervisor works to help organizations build up the functionality and visibility of their information technology infrastructure by eliminating the need to buy […] More