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BAE Unit to Develop Dual Band Decoy Tech for Navy
BAE Systems' information and electronic systems business has won a $36.7M contract to develop and demonstrate a dual dand decoy platform for the U.S. Navy. The company will equip the decoy with multiple technologies and expand systems related to fiber optic and advanced airborne expendable decoys of the F/A-18E/F aircraft, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
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Floor Tech Wins Naval Base Design-Bid-Build Services IDIQ
Floor Tech America will design, renovate and repair commercial and institutional buildings at Naval Base Ventura County in California under a potential five-year, $49M contract from the U.S. Navy.Â
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Dennis Groh Joins Granite Telecom as Customer Excellence Exec Director
Dennis Groh, former assistant commissioner at the General Services Administration, has joined Granite Telecommunications to serve as executive director of customer excellence. He intends to build new corporate partnerships and spearhead business growth efforts in his new role, the company said Thursday.
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ECS Receives AWS Managed Service Provider Status for Fifth Consecutive Year
ECS has been granted Managed Service Provider status a fifth time by Amazon Web Services after it continued to meet stringent technical and operational requirements. The company said Thursday it proved its capacity to assist customers in all stages of the cloud adoption process during the annual third-party audit process.
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Maxar to Research Potential Improvements for NASA Space Comms Tech
Maxar Technologies will help NASA research future systems which will aim to improve the agency’s existing space communications architecture. The resulting technology is intended to provide support for scientific and exploration missions starting in the mid-2020s in Earth orbit, on the moon and across the solar system.
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NASA Picks 11 Companies to Build Human Lunar Lander Prototypes
NASA has awarded contracts worth $45.5M combined to study and develop human lander prototypes in the next six months in support of its Artemis lunar exploration initiative. The space agency said Friday the companies will produce prototypes of a human landing platform with descent, ascent, transfer and refueling elements and shoulder at least 20 percent of the total development cost under the Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships Appendix E contracts.
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AT&T, Mutualink Forge Public Safety Comms Interoperability Partnership; Chris Sambar Quoted
AT&T and Mutualink have entered into an agreement to facilitate communications interoperability for first responders and other public safety personnel. AT&T said Thursday it will add Mutualink’s Interoperable Response and Preparedness Platform to the FirstNet public safety broadband network under the partnership to help users accelerate sharing of data, voice and video across systems.
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Navy to Solicit Multiple Contractors for Engineering Support Services
Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic plans to solicit multiple contractors to create engineering support services that will design and develop air traffic control, meteorology and oceanography systems, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command said Wednesday in a FedBizOpps notice. These new systems will also assist aviation command, control, communications, computer, combat system, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
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DoD Taps Leonardo-Built BriteCloud Decoy for Foreign Comparative Tests
A Leonardo-built active expendable decoy has been chosen by the Department of Defense to conduct foreign comparison tests with the U.S. Air National Guard, AIN Online reported Monday.
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Boeing Expects Boost in Local, International T-X Aircraft Sales
Boeing expects to sell up to 2,600 T-X advanced trainers in the U.S. and overseas after the Air Force announced plans to exploit the capabilities of the aircraft, Air Force Magazine reported Wednesday.