Northrop Concludes Second Ground Test of Atlas V Rocket Motor
Northrop Grumman completed a second ground test of a graphite epoxy motor designed to power United Launch Alliance' Altlas V launch vehicle.
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Northrop Grumman completed a second ground test of a graphite epoxy motor designed to power United Launch Alliance' Altlas V launch vehicle.
Hughes Network Systems has received a two-year cooperative research and development agreement from the U.S. Army to perform studies and recommend network updates for a system architecture used to monitor friendly military forces.
The Defense Industrial Base Sector Coordinating Council has named BAE Systems, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon as founding members of a task force that aims to protect controlled unclassified information across the supply chain.
The Missile Defense Agency is seeking white papers for applied research and advanced technology development services focused on enhancing the U.S. military’s ballistic missile defense system.Â
AeroVironment introduced an antenna technology built to provide a 360-degree coverage area for small unmanned aerial system operators during maritime missions.
Palomar Display Products received a $40.7M contract modification to supply gunner display systems for the U.S. Army's M1 Abrams main battle tanks.
A new SolarWinds report shows that 75 percent of technology professionals from public sector organizations say they are not “completely confidentâ€Â that they have the skills needed to oversee IT environments in the next three to five years.
The CIA hosted on March 22 an industry day as it plans to award by 2021 a cloud contract worth “tens of billions†of dollars to multiple service providers in support of its national security mission, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
Lockheed Martin and Intel have jointly developed a new virtualization platform designed to help customers avoid cyber attacks by isolating crucial data and protecting shared resources.
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