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  • USAF Taps Advanced Technology Systems for Egyptian Border Surveillance Tech FMS Contract
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    USAF Taps Advanced Technology Systems for Egyptian Border Surveillance Tech FMS Contract

    Advanced Technology Systems Co. has received a potential $64.1 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to develop a mobile surveillance sensor security system for Egypt’s border guard personnel. The Defense Department said Friday ATSC’s STARA Technologies subsidiary will carry out work in Gilbert, Arizona, with a an expected completion date of Aug. 20, 2019. The Air Force will provide […] More

  • New Zealand Defense Force Taps Barrett to Provide Anti-Material Weapons, Sniper Rifles
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    New Zealand Defense Force Taps Barrett to Provide Anti-Material Weapons, Sniper Rifles

    Murfreesboro, Tennessee-based weapons manufacturer Barrett Firearms Manufacturing has received a potential $2.8 million contract to deliver weapon systems for New Zealand’s Defence Force (NZDF). NZDF said in a report published Wednesday that the contractor will deliver 40 M107A1 anti-materiel weapons, 42 Multi-Role Adaptive Design sniper rifles, optics, suppressors and ballistic computer auxiliary equipment. Maj. Gen. Peter […] More

  • Report: Air Force Eyes Increased Use of ‘Other Transaction Authority’ Contracts
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    Report: Air Force Eyes Increased Use of ‘Other Transaction Authority’ Contracts

    Maj. Gen. Sarah Zabel, U.S. Air Force director of information technology acquisition process development, has said the military branch is interested in using more “other transaction authority” contracts to speed up procurement especially in IT acquisitions, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. OTAs permit the Defense Department and military services to award contracts outside the traditional acquisition process, and […] More

  • Aerojet Rocketdyne Test Fires RS-25 Engine for NASA Exploration Mission
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    Aerojet Rocketdyne Test Fires RS-25 Engine for NASA Exploration Mission

    Aerojet Rocketdyne has tested an engine for NASA‘s second exploration mission at the space agency’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The RS-25 engine, dubbed as E2063, was fired up for 500 seconds in a move to evaluate the system’s capacity to support the EM-2 exploration mission, Aerojet Rocketdyne said Thursday. RS-25 engines will continuously fire […] More

  • Qualcomm-SenseTime Team to Create AI, Machine Learning Services for Mobile, IoT Products
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    Qualcomm-SenseTime Team to Create AI, Machine Learning Services for Mobile, IoT Products

    Qualcomm and SenseTime Group have teamed up to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning features for future mobile and internet of things products. The partnership looks to develop and foster the use of on-device AI through vision and camera-based image processing systems designed to deliver advanced heterogeneous computing services, Qualcomm said Thursday. “We look forward […] More

  • Navy, General Dynamics to Christen 2nd Expeditionary Sea Base Vessel
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    Navy, General Dynamics to Christen 2nd Expeditionary Sea Base Vessel

    The U.S. Navy and General Dynamics’ NASSCO subsidiary will christen the military branch’s second expeditionary sea base vessel Saturday at a company shipyard in San Diego. Maj. Gen. Eric M. Smith, commanding general of the 1st Marine Division, will be the principal speaker at the christening ceremony for the future USNS Hershel “Woody” Williams the Navy said Thursday. The ship, dubbed ESB […] More

  • HumanTouch Earns ISO Quality Mgmt Recertification
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    HumanTouch Earns ISO Quality Mgmt Recertification

    The International Organization for Standardization has recertified HumanTouch for maintaining the information technology services contractor’s quality management practices. HumanTouch said Wednesday it obtained ISO 9001:2015 recertification following completion of third-party independent audit process. The certification requires companies to ensure their employees are familiar with quality management systems designed to increase work efficiency HumanTouch CEO Moe Jafari said the company also […] More

  • Boeing Invests in Near Earth Autonomy to Support Unmanned Tech Devt
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    Boeing Invests in Near Earth Autonomy to Support Unmanned Tech Devt

    Boeing has invested in Near Earth Autonomy to help the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company further develop autonomous platforms for aerial and ground vehicles. Boeing said Thursday it made the investment through its ventures arm HorizonX and partnered with Near Earth Autonomy to explore new unmanned platforms for use in urban mobility and other emerging market applications. […] More

  • Lockheed to Perform AESA Radar Prototype Tech Maturation Work Under Army LTAMDS Program
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    Lockheed to Perform AESA Radar Prototype Tech Maturation Work Under Army LTAMDS Program

    Lockheed Martin has received a contract from a Defense Department consortium to perform technology maturation work on its radar prototype as part of the U.S. Army’s Lower Tier Air & Missile Defense Sensor program. Mark Mekker, director of next generation radar systems at Lockheed, said in a statement published Thursday the company will leverage its experience […] More

  • Navy, Coast Guard Issue Polar Icebreaker Design, Construction Draft RFP
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    Navy, Coast Guard Issue Polar Icebreaker Design, Construction Draft RFP

    The U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard have released a draft request for proposals for an upcoming project to design and build up to three heavy polar icebreakers. The Naval Sea Systems Command said Thursday USCG needs modern HPIBs in order to maintain access in both Polar regions and address national security, commercial, economic and maritime requirements. The […] More

  • SpaceX Gets USAF Contract Modification to Continue Rocket Engine Tech Devt
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    SpaceX Gets USAF Contract Modification to Continue Rocket Engine Tech Devt

    Space Exploration Technologies has received a $40.8 million contract modification to further develop a rocket propulsion system prototype for the U.S. Air Force‘s Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program. The Defense Department said Thursday SpaceX will continue development of the Raptor engine technology through April 30, 2018, under the modification. USAF awarded the company a $61.4 million “other transaction” agreement last year […] More

  • Torch Technologies Wins $86M MDA Contract to Produce Digital Missile Target Models
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    Torch Technologies Wins $86M MDA Contract to Produce Digital Missile Target Models

    Torch Technologies has won a potential five-year, $86.2 million contract to create  digital representations of adversary missiles and flight test targets for the Missile Defense Agency. The Defense Department said Thursday the company will model various targets that are common across Ballistic Missile Defense System programs to aid development, testing and assessment activities. Torch Technologies will also […] More