Army Inches Closer to SMET Robotic Vehicle Contract Award
The U.S. Army plans to award this month a contract to develop a ground-based small multipurpose equipment transport robotic vehicle, the Military website reported Wednesday.
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The U.S. Army plans to award this month a contract to develop a ground-based small multipurpose equipment transport robotic vehicle, the Military website reported Wednesday.
Booz Allen Hamilton has been awarded a five-year, $800 million contract by the GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (FEDSIM) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide artificial intelligence (AI) services to support the Joint AI Center (JAIC), the company reported on Wednesday.Â
As reported by Washington Technology, the Defense Information Systems Agency and the General Services Administration have taken another corrective action to redo the $7.6 billion Defense Enterprise Office Solutions contract.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has completed a mission confirmation review for a gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer technology designed to support Japanese spacecraft on a mission to study the two moons of Mars.
Cognosante has unveiled a plan to offer a suite of clinical program support, technology and surge staffing services intended to help state governments manage contact-tracing initiatives to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Applied Technology Associates has received a contract to develop a target acquisition and tracking platform for installation on a Stryker military ground vehicle as part of a U.S. Army initiative to increase soldier protection with laser weapon systems. ATA said Tuesday it will also provide electro-optical infrared sensors and control systems to the Directed Energy-Maneuver Short Range Air Defense prototyping effort.
FLIR Systems has received two contracts worth $23.5M combined from the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army to supply more than 160 medium robotic systems intended for military explosive ordnance disposal missions. The two branches ordered Centaur unmanned ground vehicles along with accessories and spares.
Raytheon Technologies' Collins Aerospace business has been selected to provide a backup system to support Federal Emergency Management Agency communications in the event of a critical situation.
Concurrent Technologies Corp. will continue to help the U.S. Marine Corps secure control systems for the service branch's facilities under a $2.75M contract modification.
David Phillips and Wayne Prender, senior vice presidents at Textron, have said that the U.S. Navy should consider deploying vessels with unmanned or optionally manned configurations to prevent further challenges in fleet sustainment.
The U.S. Air Force will host a virtual pitch day on Monday, June 15, to allow government officials, industry stakeholders, academia and small businesses to discuss and advance the development of quantum technologies in support of warfighters.
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