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  • Harris Lands DARPA R&D Program Support Contract
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    Harris Lands DARPA R&D Program Support Contract

    Harris has been awarded a potential $27 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to perform the first phase of a research and development program. The Defense Department said Tuesday DARPA will obligate $22.3 million in fiscal  year 2015 and fiscal 2016 R&D funds at the time of award. Ninety percent of contract-related work will occur in Palm Bay, Florida and the […] More

  • Huntington Ingalls Gets Navy Contract Modification for DDG 51 Destroyer Design Update
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    Huntington Ingalls Gets Navy Contract Modification for DDG 51 Destroyer Design Update

    Huntington Ingalls Industries has received a $30.4 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide design update services for the Flight III Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers. The Defense Department said Tuesday the Flight III modernization effort includes the replacement of the Lockheed Martin-built SPY-1D radar technology with the Raytheon-made SPY-6 air and missile defense radar system on DDG 51. […] More

  • Spider Strategies to Support Army’s Business Transformation Office
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    Spider Strategies to Support Army’s Business Transformation Office

    Alexandria, Virginia-based software company Spider Strategies has secured a potential five-year, $42 million firm-fixed-price contract from the U.S. Army to support the military branch’s office of business transformation. The Defense Department said Tuesday the company will offer its services to the OBT’s Strategic Management Support Program Office through August 3, 2021. The Army Contracting Command has awarded the […] More

  • Alan Williams: Canada Should Hold Open Competition to Replace CF-18 Fleet
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    Alan Williams: Canada Should Hold Open Competition to Replace CF-18 Fleet

    Alan Williams, former assistant deputy minister of materiel at the Canadian defense department, has said he believes Canada’s CF-18 Hornet fighter aircraft fleet should be replaced through an open competition among vendors, the Toronto Star reported Tuesday. “If you really think that there is some kind of urgency and there is a capability gap, the fastest […] More

  • EnPro Industries Subsidiary to Build Navy Oiler Ship Propulsion Diesel Engines
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    EnPro Industries Subsidiary to Build Navy Oiler Ship Propulsion Diesel Engines

    The U.S. Navy has selected a subsidiary of EnPro Indutries‘ to deliver main propulsion diesel engines for the USNS John Lewis replenishment oiler ship. EnPro’s Fairbanks Morse subsidiary said Monday it will build two FM-MAN 12V 48/60 CR engines in its Beloit, Wisconsin facility and provide propulsion control systems, auxiliary equipment and commissioning services under the Navy order. Fairbanks Morse will design the engines […] More

  • Air Force Adds Full-Rate Production Options to 3D Long-Range Radar Solicitation
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    Air Force Adds Full-Rate Production Options to 3D Long-Range Radar Solicitation

    The U.S. Air Force has amended its solicitation for the Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar program to include options for full-rate production following a series of protests and legal action. The service branch said Monday the 3DELRR contract is now comprised of engineering and manufacturing development, low-rate initial production, interim contractor support and full rate production phases. Lockheed Martin, Northrop […] More

  • General Dynamics Virginia-Class Attack Submarine Illinois Completes First Open Sea Voyage
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    General Dynamics Virginia-Class Attack Submarine Illinois Completes First Open Sea Voyage

    The Virginia-class attack submarine Illinois has completed its first voyage into open seas and has returned to a shipyard run by General Dynamics‘ Electric Boat subsidiary. General Dynamics said Monday the nuclear-powered submarine submerged for the first time and underwent a number of submarine and propulsion-plant operations and high-speed runs on and below the surface to test its propulsion plant […] More

  • Catapult Learning to Provide Professional Services for DoD Education Activity’s K-12 Staff
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    Catapult Learning to Provide Professional Services for DoD Education Activity’s K-12 Staff

    The Department of Defense Education Activity has awarded a potential five-year contract to Catapult Learning for systemwide literacy professional learning services for DoDEA K-12 staff around the world. Catapult Learning said Tuesday 80 of its educators will lead in-person professional learning implementations for 168 schools across 11 countries and implement systemwide professional learning and literacy model units. Model […] More

  • Summit2Sea to Help Update DARPA’s Financial Mgmt Tools; Bryan Eckle Comments
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    Summit2Sea to Help Update DARPA’s Financial Mgmt Tools; Bryan Eckle Comments

    Summit2Sea Consulting has won a potential five-year, $28 million contract to update tools the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency uses to manage financial activities. The company said Monday it will integrate the Treasury Internet Payment Platform as well as Hyperion budget formulation and governance, risk management  and compliance applications into DARPA’s enterprise resource planning system. Summit2Sea will also provide its expertise […] More

  • Raytheon to Support Navy’s Rolling Airframe Missile Weapon Modernization Effort
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    Raytheon to Support Navy’s Rolling Airframe Missile Weapon Modernization Effort

    Raytheon has secured a potential $36.7 million contract option from the U.S. Navy for design agent and engineering services for the military branch’s ship self-defense weapon modernization initiative. The Defense Department said Monday Raytheon’s missile systems business will support the Navy’s efforts to update the Rolling Airframe Missile MK-31 guided missile weapon system. The company will provide design, systems, software […] More

  • Lockheed Picks Australia for 1st Overseas Research Center; Raydon Gates Comments
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    Lockheed Picks Australia for 1st Overseas Research Center; Raydon Gates Comments

    Lockheed Martin plans to unveil a $9.8 million research laboratory in Melbourne, Australia, to focus on the development of software platforms that will work to direct attacks against hostile targets, The Age reported Monday. Daniel Flitton writes the company will open the research center by late 2016 and expects the facility to advance technology development […] More

  • Sierra Nevada Completes Initial Hardware Tests on Dream Chaser Test Vehicle
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    Sierra Nevada Completes Initial Hardware Tests on Dream Chaser Test Vehicle

    Sierra Nevada Corp. has completed updates and initial hardware tests on the Dream Chaser flight test vehicle as part of the company’s Commercial Resupply Services 2 contract with NASA. The company said Thursday it will ship the test vehicle to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center to undergo a second phase of flight tests that will involve tow-tests, pre-flight ground evaluations and free-flight tests in coordination […] More