Mitre, Visium Sign Cybersecurity Tech Licensing Deal
Visium Technologies has secured licensing rights to commercialize a technology Mitre developed for cyber warfare analytics, knowledge management and visualization tasks.
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Visium Technologies has secured licensing rights to commercialize a technology Mitre developed for cyber warfare analytics, knowledge management and visualization tasks.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will host three business opportunity sessions to discuss with industry the requirements of the agency’s electronic health records modernization program.
Satellite firm Spire Global has launched its 100th Lemur CubeSat for a mission with India’s space research organization. The company said Monday its four newly launched Lemur units took off on India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. The event also marks the 37th Lemur launched with the help of CubeSat deployment firm NanoRacks.
Astronauts have completed installation of six new Aerojet Rocketdyne-built Lithium-ion batteries on the International Space Station to replace the facility’s aging nickel hydrogen power packs.
AÂ ThinKom Solutions-built phased array antenna completed a test series that demonstrated in-flight connectivity on a high-altitude long-endurance aircraft via Inmarsat's broadband satellite network.
Burns & McDonell will provide engineering and architectural services to the U.S. Army under a five-year, $48M firm-fixed-price contract.
MLT Systems won a four-year, $44M task order to provide support services to the U.S. Marine Corps' program manager for advanced amphibious assault.
Pegasystems received Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program authorization for a cloud-based technology offering designed to help government clients transform processes and manage citizen services.
Peerless Technologies won a potential five-year, $47.2M contract to advise and assist the U.S. Air Force on energy program management efforts.
A Forbes article about a conversation with Roy Azevedo, president of Raytheon's space and airborne systems unit, highlights some of the ideas that drive the company’s military technology development initiatives. One of the ideas Azevedo cited is the transition from warfighting “platforms†toward the adoption of flexible “systems of systems†when it comes to modern warfare, according to the article published Monday.
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