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DARPA Seeks AI-Based Airspace Control Tech to Support Air Force’s Joint C2 System
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for potential sources of airspace management technologies to be integrated with the Joint All-Domain Command and Control system in support of the U.S. Air Force's prototyping efforts.
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SpaceX Requests FCC to Authorize Starlink Satellite Operation in Lower Orbit
SpaceX is seeking authorization from the Federal Communications Commission to operate around 4.4K Starlink satellites at 335.5 to 354.2 miles above Earth, SpaceNews reported Tuesday.
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IRS Posts Information Returns Process Modernization RFI
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a request for information to seek potential sources of services that will support the modernization of information returns processes.
Mercury Systems’ New Upconverter Designed to Align With Emerging Sensor Tech Standard
Mercury Systems has unveiled a new ultra-wideband electronic warfare tool that complies with modern standards of the sensor open systems architecture.
KBR Secures $110M in Contracts to Provide Construction Services to NAVFAC EURAFSWA; Byron Bright Quoted
KBR has been awarded a six-month, $15M bridge contract by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia to support repair, maintenance and construction services at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, Africa, the company announced on Wednesday.
Abaco Systems, Amergint Partner to Support Defense EW Customers
Abaco Systems and Amergint Technologies have agreed to collaborate on an electronic warfare technology that will allow warfighters to communicate with reduced complexity and fielding requirements.
Millennium Space Systems Concludes TETRA-1 Satellite Assembly, Integration Efforts
Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing subsidiary, has completed the design, assembly and integration of the U.S. Space Force’s TETRA-1 microsatellite in under 15 months.
USSOCOM OKs General Atomics Dry Combat Submersible Battery; Scott Forney Quoted
The U.S. Special Operations Command has approved a lithium-ion battery designed by General Atomics as an energy source for the Dry Combat Submersible vehicle.
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ECS-Eminent IT JV Wins Spot on $13.4B USAF IT Support IDIQ; George Wilson Quoted
A joint venture between ECS and Arlington, Va.-based information technology firm Eminent IT has secured a position on a potential 10-year, $13.4B IT services contract under the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center.
Sierra Nevada Prepares to Install Lockheed-Made Wings on New Spaceplane
Sierra Nevada Corp. has received and unpacked the Lockheed Martin-built wing units of a spaceplane designed to resupply the International Space Station for NASA.









