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UAV Turbines Conducts First Flight of Monarch 5 UAV Microturbine Engine
UAV Turbines, a manufacturer of microturbine technology for unmanned aircraft, has completed the initial flight of its Monarch 5 turboprop engine designed for mid-sized drones, National Defense Magazine reported Wednesday.
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DISA OKs Oracle for Additional Cloud Service Regions
The Defense Information Systems Agency has authorized Oracle to operate at Impact Level 5 across the government cloud regions of Chicago, Phoenix and Ashburn, Va.
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Palantir Technologies Receives FedRAMP Accreditation
Software-as-a-service provider Palantir Technologies has obtained Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification to offer data integration, analytics and operational systems to government customers.
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Kevin Orr Joins CyberArk as VP of Federal
Kevin Orr, formerly vice president of BMC Software’s federal segment, has assumed the same role at CyberArk, G2XChange ETC reported Wednesday.
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DSS, All In Solutions Seek to Back Veterans’ Health Care Via Joint Venture
Document Storage Systems and All In Solutions have established a joint venture to help meet the health care needs of veterans and further advance federal health innovation.
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PAE National Security Business Posts $1.1B in Contract Wins for 2019; Chico Moline Quoted
PAE’s national security solutions division won contracts worth over $1.1B in 2019. The company said Wednesday it secured three contracts worth more than $500M combined to provide support services for the intelligence community.
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IBM’s Dan Chenok: ‘Open’ IT Transformation Key to Promoting Innovation
Dan Chenok, executive director of the IBM Center for the Business of Government, has said that an “open-data†approach to modernizing the government’s information technology systems will help foster innovation.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne to Help Lockheed Develop USAF Hypersonic Weapon; Eileen Drake Quoted
Lockheed Martin has selected Aerojet Rocketdyne to support the development of a hypersonic missile under an $81.5M subcontract.
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