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NASA has issued an updated pre-solicitation notice for its lunar lander program that seeks new spacecraft designed to bring humans back to the moon’s surface by 2024.Â
The U.S. Army and National Security Agency are seeking quantum computing concepts to support research into complex algorithms that span a range of computational areas.
General Electric’s health care business and the Department of Veterans Affairs have signed a research agreement to accelerate the use of 3D printing technology to help meet the medical needs of military personnel and retirees, 3DPrint reported Thursday.
United Launch Alliance delivered rocket hardware that will launch the fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellite at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida in June, Spaceflight Now reported Friday.
Boeing finished in January six wind tunnel tests on a small-scale model of an AH-64E Block II Apache compound helicopter, Rotor & Wing International reported Friday.
Air Center Helicopters will provide flight services to the U.S. Antarctic Program under a potential $53.6M indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract from the Department of the Interior, according to an award notice posted Friday on FedBizOpps.Â
Boeing has landed a $63.7M fixed-price, cost-reimbursable contract from the U.S. Army to provide logistic support services and airframe components for Apache AH-64D/E attack helicopters.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for potential industry sources of information technology engineering support to help DISA's enterprise services division manage a portfolio of unified platforms.
Airbus Group' defense and space business and Orbital Insight have introduced a service offering to help customers analyze changes in infrastructure or land use through a satellite imagery basemap.
The Federal Communications Commission approved SpaceX’s request to lower the orbit of its proposed Starlink broadband satellites as part of efforts to expand the distance between competing constellations and increase space environment safety, SpaceNews reported Friday.
The U.S. Navy is set to sign a contract with Raytheon by May to begin the production of the company’s Joint Precision Approach and Landing System for use on the service’s nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, FlightGlobal reported Friday. Raytheon is expected to deliver the first JPALS units in 2020 for installation on the service's 11 carriers and eight assault ships.