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  • LMI’s Pat Tamburrino on Clinician Satisfaction, How to Make Health IT Enable Workforce
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    LMI’s Pat Tamburrino on Clinician Satisfaction, How to Make Health IT Enable Workforce

    Pat Tamburrino, vice president of health markets at LMI, told Government Matters in a video interview aired Thursday about the need to increase satisfaction among clinicians and its addition as another piece to the “triple aim” in the health care field. He said the “triple aim” consists of three pieces and those are to improve […] More

  • Army Orders Raytheon-Built Air Defense Radars
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    Army Orders Raytheon-Built Air Defense Radars

    The U.S. Army has awarded Raytheon a four-year, $51.9M contract to supply air defense radars designed to help soldiers counter aircraft and cruise missile threats. The company will provide 50 Enhanced Sentinel A3 radars along with associated spares to the military service, the Department of Defense said Friday. Contract work will take place in Fullerton, Calif., through Dec. 30, 2022. Army […] More

  • Army Eyes Lockheed for PAC-3 Interceptor Comms System Requirements Review
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    Army Eyes Lockheed for PAC-3 Interceptor Comms System Requirements Review

    The U.S. Army looks to partner with Lockheed Martin‘s missiles and fire control unit to review system requirements for a guided missile system’s networked interceptor communications kit. A FedBizOpps notice posted Friday says the project will include engineering work on the software-based communication technology intended for the Phased Array Tracking Radar to Intercept on Target Advanced Capability-3. Work will […] More

  • PAE to Help DHS Detect Potential Airborne Biothreats; John Heller Quoted
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    PAE to Help DHS Detect Potential Airborne Biothreats; John Heller Quoted

    PAE has secured a potential $75.2M contract to support the Department of Homeland Security‘s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office in efforts to detect potential biological threats. The company said Monday its team of scientists will work in laboratories equipped with frontline early warning systems built to monitor airborne attacks as part of the multicity federal program dubbed BioWatch. […] More

  • ULA Sets New Target Launch Date for National Reconnaissance Office Payload
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    ULA Sets New Target Launch Date for National Reconnaissance Office Payload

    United Launch Alliance plans to launch no earlier than Sunday, Jan. 6, a National Reconnaissance Office payload aboard its Delta IV Heavy rocket, Spaceflight Now reported Friday. The report said engineers have begun to address a small hydrogen leak in the engine section discovered during the Dec. 19 launch attempt. The NROL-71 was originally scheduled to lift […] More

  • Report: Navy to Pursue Aircraft Carrier Block Buy
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    Report: Navy to Pursue Aircraft Carrier Block Buy

    The U.S. Navy told Congress its plans to buy two Ford-class aircraft carriers in an effort to save billions of dollars as the military service pursues its 355-ship fleet goal, Reuters reported Tuesday. The service branch approached Huntington Ingalls Industries last year to obtain a detailed pricing on the potential cost of a block buy. Sen. Tim […] More

  • Sprint Lands Telecom Relay Service Contracts in Kansas, Maine
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    Sprint Lands Telecom Relay Service Contracts in Kansas, Maine

    Sprint‘s accessibility technology business has received contracts to deliver captioned telephone and telecommunications relay services within the states of Kansas and Maine. The Kansas relay service is accessible 24 hours a day and will help people who have hearing or speech disabilities to communicate with traditional phone users via a specialized text and third-party operator, […] More

  • DynCorp Secures Army Aviation Maintenance Support Extension
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    DynCorp Secures Army Aviation Maintenance Support Extension

    DynCorp International will continue to provide aviation field maintenance services for the U.S. Army‘s theater aviation sustainment management group under a six-month, $41.6M contract extension. The company said Monday it has supported TASM operations outside the continental U.S. since October 2013 and will continue support efforts through June 30 under the extended contract. “DI is proud to continue […] More

  • Air Force Taps DynCorp for $75M Rotary-Wing Aircraft Maintenance Contract
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    Air Force Taps DynCorp for $75M Rotary-Wing Aircraft Maintenance Contract

    DynCorp International has won a potential $75M contract to maintain rotary-wing aircraft for the U.S. Air Force‘s 811th Operations Group. The company will provide equipment, management, personnel and service support under the firm-fixed-price contract, the Department of Defense said Monday. USAF received five offers for the project via a competitive acquisition process and will finance contract […] More

  • Visiongain Report Projects Growth in Military Sensor Fusion Tech Market Through 2029
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    Visiongain Report Projects Growth in Military Sensor Fusion Tech Market Through 2029

    A Visiongain forecast, released by ReportLinker, says military sensor technology adoption will help drive the global sensor fusion market between 2019 and 2029. ReportLinker said Thursday the market will experience growth over the next decade as military organizations seek to obtain insights from sensor data. The report also provides an analysis of the following key industry […] More

  • Army Posts RFI for M31 Fin Assembly Providers
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    Army Posts RFI for M31 Fin Assembly Providers

    The U.S. Army has issued a request for information on potential sources of delivery and production services for 120 mm M31 fin assemblies. The military service also aims to validate the respondents’ capacity to deliver the components until the end of February, according to a FedBizOpps notice posted Thursday. In addition, the potential contractor is required […] More

  • Labor Department Looks to Tap Industry to Replace Financial Management System
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    Labor Department Looks to Tap Industry to Replace Financial Management System

    The Department of Labor is seeking industry feedback on a proposed project to replace the agency’s financial management system. DOL said it seeks information from industry to help determine potential vendors, the new system’s technical characteristics and functionality as well as project cost, according to a request for information FedBizOpps posted Thursday. The current FMS […] More