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Ames Construction to Build Water Control Structure Under $59M Army Contract
Ames Construction has won a potential 58-month, $58.8M contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide a facility, materials and labor needed to build a water containment structure with gates and a vehicle service bridge.
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WR Systems Gets $62M IDIQ Modification for Navy Navigation, Geospatial Info Services
W.R. Systems will continue to provide geospatial, position, navigation and timing data to the U.S. Navy vessels and shore facilities under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract modification worth nearly $62M.
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DynCorp Included in Recruitics 2020 Top Military Employer List
Recruitics, a data-driven recruitment marketing firm, has placed DynCorp International on the former’s list of top 60 veteran- and military-friendly employers.
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CAE to Debut Pilot Training Courseware, Virtual Reality Platform; Phillipe Perey Quoted
CAE plans to demonstrate its new continuum and virtual reality training system with the T-6 operational flight trainer during the Interservice/Industry, Training, Simulation and Education Conference this week, Defense News reported Monday. The I/ITSEC 2019 event will feature the Sprint VR trainer hardware and the TRAXX Academy courseware plus software.
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HII Shipbuilding Unit Incorporates Worker Suggestions Into Navy Carrier Construction Project
Huntington Ingalls Industries' Newport News Shipbuilding division applied ideas from personnel and lessons learned from the USS Gerald R. Ford construction project to find efficiencies when building the second aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy's Ford class, Daily Press reported Saturday.
AWS Partner stackArmor Introduces Cloud Cost Monitoring Tech
Certified Amazon Web Services partner stackArmor has unveiled a new product that works to help government agencies monitor cloud operational and costs-related data through the use of an “in-boundary†deployment model.
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Shane Huntley: Google Issues Over 12K Warnings to Users Targeted by Government-Backed Attackers
Shane Huntley, head of threat analysis group at Google, wrote in a blog post published Tuesday that Google sent over 12K notifications between July and September to warn users across 149 countries that they were targeted by government-backed threat actors.
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Northrop, MBDA, Saab Demo Integrated Air Missile Defense Capabilities
Northrop Grumman tested the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System along with an MBDA-built modular missile and a radar tool from Saab during a joint demonstration.
ASRC Federal’s Darren Death on Zero Trust Strategy
Darren Death, vice president of information security and chief information security officer at ASRC Federal, told Government Matters in a video interview posted Tuesday that one of the advantages of zero trust architecture is the focus on data.
