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  • SPA to Provide Tech Analysis Support for DoD Office; William Vantine Comments
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    SPA to Provide Tech Analysis Support for DoD Office; William Vantine Comments

    Systems Planning and Analysis has secured a potential $3.2 million contract to help the Defense Department‘s Strategic Capabilities Office identify and analyze potential uses of new technology for various military operations. SPA said Wednesday it will also perform naval and joint warfare analysis, develop concept of operations and explore alternative applications of existing military technology platforms. “Our team […] More

  • Northrop Grumman Lands Potential $75M Air Force IDIQ to Support Saudi Arabia’s Simulator Tech
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    Northrop Grumman Lands Potential $75M Air Force IDIQ to Support Saudi Arabia’s Simulator Tech

    Northrop Grumman‘s Amherst Systems business has received a potential $75 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide support services for Saudi Arabia’s Joint Threat Emitter platform. The Defense Department said Wednesday the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center obligated $14,875,128 from foreign military sales funds at the time of award. The JTE […] More

  • Boeing Invests in Gamma Alloys to Aid Metal-Matrix Composites Devt
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    Boeing Invests in Gamma Alloys to Aid Metal-Matrix Composites Devt

    Boeing has invested in Gamma Alloys to help the Valencia, California-based firm further develop advanced metal-matrix composites for various applications within the automotive, aerospace and other industries. Boeing said Wednesday it made the investment via its HorizonX ventures arm and collaborated with Gamma Alloys to develop advanced materials and machining technologies. Mark Sommer, CEO of […] More

  • Orbital ATK Test-Fires Prototype Rocket Motor Built With 3D-Printed Parts
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    Orbital ATK Test-Fires Prototype Rocket Motor Built With 3D-Printed Parts

    Orbital ATK has test-fired a prototype solid rocket motor that includes metal components built through an additive manufacturing process. The company said Wednesday it developed the prototype motor in collaboration with the U.S. Army‘s Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center in an effort to help meet the military branch’s missile science and technology enterprise […] More

  • BAE Starts Production of Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile Sensors
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    BAE Starts Production of Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile Sensors

    BAE Systems has started to produce sensor systems for the Long Range Anti-Ship Missile under a $40 million order from LRASM prime contractor Lockheed Martin. The sensors will include precision routing and guidance features designed to help the Lockheed-built missiles track and engage high-threat maritime targets in support of U.S. Air Force and Navy missions, BAE said […] More

  • Boeing Taps MBDA to Produce Small Diameter Bomb Wing Assemblies
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    Boeing Taps MBDA to Produce Small Diameter Bomb Wing Assemblies

    MBDA has received a contract to manufacture up to 21,000 wing assemblies for integration with small diameter bombs Boeing will supply to the U.S. Air Force. MBDA said Tuesday its Diamond Back Wing Assembly employs a tandem wing design that seeks to increase the maneuverability, operational capacity and range of SDB weapons to more than 60 nautical miles. The Air […] More

  • General Dynamics IT Gets $50M Navy Contract Option for Logistics Support to FMS Customers
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    General Dynamics IT Gets $50M Navy Contract Option for Logistics Support to FMS Customers

    General Dynamics‘ information technology business has received a $50 million option under a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for logistics support services to multiple foreign military sales customers. The Defense Department said Wednesday GDIT will provide the FMS logistics services in support of the Naval Air Systems Command’s Logistics Management Integration Department. Work will take place in various within and […] More

  • Raytheon to Produce Missile Guidance Control Sections for Air Force, Navy
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    Raytheon to Produce Missile Guidance Control Sections for Air Force, Navy

    Raytheon has received a potential $51.2 million contract to produce 538 laser guidance control sections for Maverick tactical air-to-ground missile systems of the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center is the contracting activity and obligated the full contract amount from fiscal 2017 and 2018 procurement funds, the Defense Department said Wednesday. Production […] More

  • University of Kansas to Help Develop Long-Range Airborne Comms Capacity on Narrow Bandwidth
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    University of Kansas to Help Develop Long-Range Airborne Comms Capacity on Narrow Bandwidth

    The University of Kansas’ school of engineering has received a three-year, $1 million grant from the National Spectrum Consortium to build a long-range communications capacity that will work to support testing on airborne vehicles. The project seeks technology designed to support communications at low signal-to-noise ratios for airborne vehicle tests at various government facilities, KU said […] More

  • DynCorp, Army Eye Partnership to Help Soldiers Find After-Service Careers
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    DynCorp, Army Eye Partnership to Help Soldiers Find After-Service Careers

    DynCorp International and the U.S. Army are set to ink a strategic partnership agreement on Nov. 12 to drive efforts to assist service members in finding employment after they leave the military. The agreement is part of the Army’s Partnership for Youth Success program that seeks to involve private industry, academia and state and local public […] More

  • Sarcos Robotics Lands Air Force Contract for Logistics Exoskeleton Development
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    Sarcos Robotics Lands Air Force Contract for Logistics Exoskeleton Development

    Robotics company Sarcos Robotics will build a powered full-body exoskeleton for logistics use under a contract from the U.S. Air Force. Sarcos said Wednesday it secured the Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract from the Air Force to create the exoskeleton suit for application in logistics operations. Company Chairman and CEO Ben Wolff said the contract works to […] More

  • Advanced IT Concepts to Help Update Army Test Range Network
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    Advanced IT Concepts to Help Update Army Test Range Network

    Advanced IT Concepts has secured a potential four-year, $4 million contract to support modernization of the U.S. Army‘s test center networks. AITC said Tuesday it will collaborate with the Army’s Product Management for Instrumentation, Targets, Threat Simulators and SOF Training Systems under the Test Network Modernization effort. The company will research, identify, verify and validate communication infrastructure technologies to help […] More