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SAIC Among Fortune’s Most Admired Companies Anew; Tony Moraco Quoted
Science Applications International Corp. has been included in Fortune magazine’s list of most admired companies in the world.
AWS Launches Cloud Template for NIH-Funded Electronic Data Capture App
Amazon Web Services has made its cloud automation templates available for use with a National Institutes of Health-funded web application designed to help users build and manage online surveys and databases.
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James Yeager: CrowdStrike Aims to Help Secure Gov’t Networks With Endpoint Protection Tech
CrowdStrike has started to offer a cloud-based endpoint protection platform to state and local government customers via a procurement vehicle managed by the California Department of General Services.
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L3 to Test, Repair Army Satcom Terminal Parts Under $69M Modification
L3 Technologies has received a $69M contract modification to perform test, inspection and repair work on components of the U.S. Army’s very small satellite communications terminal.
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Air Force Selects GE-Led Team to Develop Manned-Unmanned Teaming Tech
An industry team led by General Electric's aviation business has received two-year contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to prototype architectures intended to facilitate manned-unmanned teaming activities.
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FLIR Receives Army Nano UAV Order
FLIR Systems has received a $39.6M order to provide nano-unmanned aerial vehicle systems for the U.S. Army's surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
SAP NS2, Google Forge Cloud Partnership; Mark Testoni Quoted
SAP National Security Services and Google have teamed up to deliver cloud and data capabilities to public sector customers. SAP NS2 said Thursday the partnership will allow its clients to use the SAP HANA in-memory database system on the Google Cloud Platform to derive actionable insights from data and advance digital transformation efforts.
Air Force Accepts Two Boeing-Built KC-46 Tankers; Leanne Caret Quoted
Boeing handed over two KC-46A Pegasus tanker planes to the U.S. Air Force during a ceremony held Thursday at the company’s Everett, Wash.-based assembly facility, GeekWire reported Thursday. Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeing’s defense, space and security business, made a surprise announcement Thursday before employees and service personnel that the company would deliver not just one, but two KC-46As to the military branch.
