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  • BAE Pitches Microwave Weapon System for Navy Vessels
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    BAE Pitches Microwave Weapon System for Navy Vessels

    BAE Systems looks to integrate its microwave close-in weapon system onboard U.S. Navy platforms to provide additional naval capacities against threats such as aircraft, boats, drones and missiles, The Drive reported Thursday. The company’s microwave weapon is equipped with an array of planar emitters and uses the Mk38 defense platform currently mounted on vessels around the […] More

  • Barbaricum Wins Army Close Combat Equipment Logistics Contract
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    Barbaricum Wins Army Close Combat Equipment Logistics Contract

    Barbaricum has won a potential five-year, $36 million contract to provide logistics services to the U.S. Army project manager for close combat systems program. The Defense Department said Thursday the company will perform logistics support for equipment the service branch will issue to NATO and allied forces. Work is expected to be completed by Jan. 19, 2023. The Army Contracting Command received three […] More

  • Saab Establishes Tech Devt Center, Electronic Warfare Unit
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    Saab Establishes Tech Devt Center, Electronic Warfare Unit

    Saab has opened a technology development center in Tampere, Finland, that includes a unit focused on electronic warfare systems. The center will support Saab’s efforts to produce EW technology for Gripen E/F fighter jets, airborne early warning and control aircraft and land-based electronic support measures/electronic intelligence systems, the company said Wednesday. Hakan Buskhe, president and CEO […] More

  • AWS Renews CSRA’s Managed Service Provider Partner Status
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    AWS Renews CSRA’s Managed Service Provider Partner Status

    CSRA has been re-certified as a partner under Amazon Web Services‘ Managed Service Provider program. The MSP Partner designation allows CSRA to offer proactive monitoring, automation and management of customers’ cloud environments, the company said Thursday. CSRA initially obtained the designation in February 2017 following an assessment of the firm’s application migration and cloud infrastructure offerings. An […] More

  • Drone Delivery Canada to Begin Raven X1400 Test
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    Drone Delivery Canada to Begin Raven X1400 Test

    Drone Delivery Canada has announced its plan to begin tests of a cargo delivery unmanned aerial system within the first quarter of 2018. Raven X1400 is designed to fly approximately 37.3 miles and accommodate payloads of up to 25 pounds, DDC said Thursday. The drone is also built with a capacity to withstand austere weather conditions observed in […] More

  • BAE Gets Navy CG 71 Guided Missile Cruiser Modernization Order
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    BAE Gets Navy CG 71 Guided Missile Cruiser Modernization Order

    A BAE Systems business unit has received a potential $35 million delivery order to help the U.S. Navy update military and technical systems on a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser. BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair will conduct depot-level maintenance, alteration and modification of the USS Cape St. George (CG 71) ship as part of a special selected restricted availability effort, the Defense Department said […] More

  • VITEC to Produce Video Encoder Tech for Canada’s Light Armored Vehicles
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    VITEC to Produce Video Encoder Tech for Canada’s Light Armored Vehicles

    VITEC has received a contract from the Canada’s department of national defense to manufacture video encoders integration into light armored vehicles. The company said Tuesday it will supply the department with more than 1,000 MGW Diamond TOUGH encoders designed to process videos for military personnel to gain situational awareness, patrolling and intelligence data. The encoder is […] More

  • Accenture Gets $62M Contract to Modernize Veterans Benefits Administration IT Infrastructure
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    Accenture Gets $62M Contract to Modernize Veterans Benefits Administration IT Infrastructure

    The federal business of Accenture has secured a potential five-year, $62 million contract to configure and update the Veterans Benefits Administration‘s information technology infrastructure. Accenture Federal Services will render user-centered design, project management, requirements identification, configuration, content creation, testing and training support for Salesforce-based IT applications that VBA personnel, military veterans and their families use, Accenture […] More

  • Jeff Murter: Alion to Help Army Counter CBRNE Threats Under Potential $8.3B IDIQ
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    Jeff Murter: Alion to Help Army Counter CBRNE Threats Under Potential $8.3B IDIQ

    Alion Science and Technology will assist the U.S. Army in efforts to research and develop weapons against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats under a 10-year, $8.3 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The company said Thursday it will vie for task or delivery orders to provide CBRNE radiological and nuclear defense systems along with information systems for warfighters […] More

  • Inmarsat’s Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch Named STEM Leadership Finalist for Women in Tech Awards
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    Inmarsat’s Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch Named STEM Leadership Finalist for Women in Tech Awards

    Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch, senior vice president of government strategy and policy for Inmarsat Government, has been chosen by Women in Technology as a finalist in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics leadership category for the nonprofit organization’s 19th annual leadership awards. Inmarsat said Thursday WIT will hold its annual awards banquet on May 17 in Tysons Corner, […] More

  • WBB Receives ‘Great Place to Work’ Certification; Beth Skoletsky Comments
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    WBB Receives ‘Great Place to Work’ Certification; Beth Skoletsky Comments

    The Great Place to Work Institute has certified Reston, Virginia-based government contractor Whitney Bradley & Brown as a “great workplace.” WBB said Thursday it received the designation after independent analysts conducted an anonymous survey of the company’s employees. Beth Skoletsky, vice president of human resources at WBB, said the company aims “to provide a culture and environment that […] More

  • Seth Faith Returns to Battelle as Applied Genomics Research Leader
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    Seth Faith Returns to Battelle as Applied Genomics Research Leader

    Seth Faith, former assistant professor at North Carolina State University’s Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, has been appointed as research leader for Battelle‘s applied genomics program. Battelle said Thursday Faith previously worked as a technical leader in the nonprofit company’s human DNA forensics and genomics unit, where he led the development of a forensic human identification methodology. He also […] More