Government Technology
Hear about the latest product and service offerings from the government contracting industry’s leading providers. The Government Technology News section highlights developments in aerospace, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, defense, C4ISR, cloud, hypersonics, and space.
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Motorola Solutions Unveils LTE-Based Public Safety Radio With Virtual Assistant
Motorola Solutions has released a Project 25 radio offering designed with a virtual assistant that will work to help first responders receive information in the field and operate the device through voice commands.
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CFO Toby O’Brien on Raytheon’s Hypersonics, Counter-Hypersonics Work
Toby O’Brien, chief financial officer of Raytheon, told Defense One in an interview published Thursday that the company “did get some incremental work†when it comes to hypersonics and counter-hypersonics and saw its backlog rise to approximately $750M through the third quarter of 2019.
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Report: SpaceX Eyes Crew Dragon Static Fire Test in November
SpaceX plans to perform a static fire test of its Crew Dragon capsule on Nov. 2 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, CNBC reported Thursday.
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Federal Agencies Use AWS Cloud to Support Research Collaboration, Track Apps
Officials from three federal agencies have shared how their organizations leverage Amazon Web Services cloud to advance information technology modernization and support their missions.
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Splunk Invests in Wildfire Detection Tool Provider Zonehaven; Lenny Stein Quoted
Splunk has made an investment in San Francisco-based technology startup Zonehaven to help the latter advance its team expansion and research-and-development efforts. The funding marks the initial investment Splunk made through its $50M Social Impact Fund, Splunk said Tuesday.
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Maximus Recognized for Louisiana Medicaid Enrollment App
Maximus has received a new award recognizing the firm’s Medicaid enrollment app designed for the state of Louisiana.
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James Webb Space Telescope Passes Northrop Launch Stress Tests
Northrop Grumman has concluded a series of launch stress tests for a NASA-built space telescope slated for launch in 2021.
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Tim Cole: Maxar Completes Systems Requirements Review of Lunar Gateway’s Propulsion Element
Tim Cole, program manager for the power and propulsion element at Maxar Technologies, said in an interview published Monday that the company wrapped up the two-day systems requirements review of the PPE at its Palo Alto, Calif.-based facility to assess and document the platform’s technical requirements.