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Lockheed’s Maria Demaree: ‘SmartSat’ Tech Could Help Satellites Adapt to Mission Requirement
Maria Demaree, vice president and general manager of mission solutions at Lockheed Martin’s space segment, has said a new software-based technology can support reconfiguration of satellites according to mission requirements, C4ISRNET reported Friday.
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Gen. Mark Milley, Army Chief of Staff, Inducted Into 2019 Wash100 for Supporting Competitive Technology Efforts
Executive Mosaic is pleased to announce that General Mark Milley, chief of staff at the U.S. Army, was selected to the 2019 edition of the Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for supporting development of the service’s competitive technology efforts.
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Patrick Shanahan, Acting Defense Secretary, Inducted Into 2019 Wash100 for His Vision in Cybersecurity, Space Operations
Executive Mosaic is pleased to announce Patrick Shanahan, acting secretary at the Department of Defense, as an inductee into the 2019 edition of the Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for his role in revising the department’s cybersecurity strategy and his vision of establishing a new agency for space operations.
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Hexagon’s Robert Jastram: Smart Cities Should Utilize Data Analytics, Visualization Tools
Robert Jastram, senior vice president of sales for North America at Hexagon’s geospatial division, said city leaders who are planning for smart city projects should consider adopting data analytics and visualization tools designed to combine location-based data and business intelligence from multiple sources.
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Cisco Seeks to Help Air Force AI-Based Attacks With Cloud Security Tech
Cisco is helping the U.S. Air Force explore new cloud-based cybersecurity technologies to protect military data from artificial intelligence-based cyber attacks, Warrior Maven reported Thursday.
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Army Issues RFI for Future Long Range Assault Aircraft Program
The U.S. Army commenced a market research effort to identify vendors that could help build a Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft platform to replace the service's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne Completes Engine, Flight Controller Acceptance Trials to Support Space Launch System Flights
Sixteen Aerojet Rocketdyne-built engines and flight controllers have passed acceptance trials to fly on four planned NASA flights of the Space Launch System.
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Collins Aerospace Plans $50M Design, Test Lab for Electric Power Systems
Collins Aerospace, a business unit of United Technologies Corp., will invest $50M to establish a high-voltage facility for design and test work on electric power systems for potential use in commercial and military aircraft platforms.
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Navy Taps SAIC for Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle R&D
Science Applications International Corp. won a potential four-year, $20.5M contract to support the U.S. Navy in research and development of an armored reconnaissance vehicle platform.
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Boeing Selects Triumph to Supply MQ-25 Unmanned Tanker Hydraulic Components
Triumph Group secured a contract from Boeing to manufacture components for the hydraulic system of the U.S. Navy's future MQ-25 unmanned tanker aircraft.
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Applied Research Associates to Develop Counter-WMD Analysis, Planning Tools Under $85M DTRA Task Order
Applied Research Associates received an $85.6M cost-plus-fixed-fee task order from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to develop analysis and planning tools to aid warfighters in countering weapons of mass destruction.