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  • Saab Continues to Supply Component Parts to Aircraft Manufacturers
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    Saab Continues to Supply Component Parts to Aircraft Manufacturers

    Saab continues to support aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing by supplying composite and metal components, such as wing parts, doors and hatches under Saab’s civil aircraft production business based in Linköping, Sweden. Saab most recently signed a contract to supply the attachment structure for Airbus A350XWB-1000‘s landing flaps, the company said Sunday. The December 2013 contract extends Saab’s support […] More

  • Northrop Helps UK Adopt Internet Protocol System; Charles Houseago Comments
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    Northrop Helps UK Adopt Internet Protocol System; Charles Houseago Comments

    A Northrop Grumman air traffic management systems subsidiary has brought Internet protocol technology to the Imperial War Museum Duxford in the U.K. Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems updated the air traffic control’s voice communications system with the Park Air S4 IP Controller, the first of its kind to be installed in the U.K., Northrop said Monday. “We have […] More

  • SAP Plans to Hire 100 People at Romania IT Consultancy Center
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    SAP Plans to Hire 100 People at Romania IT Consultancy Center

    SAP is looking to fill 100 open positions at a newly-opened information technology consultancy center in Romania by the end of this year, Romania Insider reported Tuesday.  The company aims to have 125 employees at the SAP Nearshore Delivery Unit Cluj-Napoca center by the end of 2015, according to the report. Nearly 30 employees currently work at the center with […] More

  • BRTRC Wins Army Field Support Services Contract
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    BRTRC Wins Army Field Support Services Contract

    BRTRC has been awarded a $9.6 million contract to provide operational and field-support services to the Army both inside and outside the continental U.S. BRTRC received the Mine Resistant Ambushed Protected Vehicles Operations Coordinator contract from the Army TACOM Contracting Center, the company announced March 24. “We are pleased to be able to continue supporting […] More

  • Cubic Awarded Middle East Air Combat Training Support Contract
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    Cubic Awarded Middle East Air Combat Training Support Contract

    Cubic Corp. has won a 21-month, $11 million contract to provide air combat training support services to an unidentified country in the Middle East. The company will help to operate and maintain air combat maneuvering systems and also perform logistics work, the company announced Monday. According to Cubic, the unnamed country has used Cubic’s instrumentation training system […] More

  • Daniel Barber Named SE Solutions Cybersecurity VP
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    Daniel Barber Named SE Solutions Cybersecurity VP

    Daniel Barber, former head of DRC/Engility‘s cybersecurity practice, has joined Strategic Enterprise Solutions as that company’s vice president of cybersecurity. Barber will manage SE Solutions’ cyber arm and focus on the company’s work in information assurance, risk management, continuous monitoring and ongoing authorization requirements, the company announced Monday. He will also be responsible for the company’s cyber […] More

  • Anne Healey Joins BAE Systems as Canada Group Business Development GM; Llyr Jones Comments
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    Anne Healey Joins BAE Systems as Canada Group Business Development GM; Llyr Jones Comments

    Anne Healey, formerly director of national business development at Calian’s aerospace and defense sector, has joined BAE Systems as general manager of group business development in Canada. She has been in the role since mid May, succeeding Caroline Elliott who will move into a senior business development position for the company’s Seoul-based group, BAE Systems […] More

  • Mike Jarrett: Raytheon Completes Multi-Mission Weapon Processor Test
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    Mike Jarrett: Raytheon Completes Multi-Mission Weapon Processor Test

    Raytheon has demonstrated a new multi-function processor for weapon systems through its own research and development funding. A Tomahawk Block IV missile aboard a T-39 aircraft was embedded with the modular processor to monitor and destroy radio-frequency-emitting objects, Raytheon said Monday. “We have assessed our company-funded multi-mission processor at Technical Readiness Level 6, enabling it to […] More

  • Scott Smith: Iridium Readies Ground Station Infrastructure Ahead of 2015 NEXT Launch
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    Scott Smith: Iridium Readies Ground Station Infrastructure Ahead of 2015 NEXT Launch

    Iridium Communications has modernized its ground network months prior to its scheduled launch of a new satellite into low-Earth orbit in 2015. The company replaced the hardware and software systems of five ground stations and 21 antennas worldwide in order for the network to connect with the NEXT satellite constellation, Iridium said Monday. Scott Smith, chief […] More

  • Bob Fecteau: SAIC Adopts BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 Server
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    Bob Fecteau: SAIC Adopts BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 Server

    Science Applications International Corp. has implemented the BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 platform to manage and secure corporate mobile devices that run on BlackBerry, Apple iOS and Android operating systems. SAIC has also deployed BlackBerry 10 smartphones and a Secure Work Space containerization platform that works to separate business and personal data, BlackBerry said Monday. “Implementing BlackBerry’s […] More

  • Analysts: Defense Firms Adjust 2014 Strategic Priorities
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    Analysts: Defense Firms Adjust 2014 Strategic Priorities

    U.S. contractors’ investments in overseas markets and other business segments this year should help offset the impact of weak domestic orders and defense spending limits, The Washington Post reported Monday. Amrita Jayakumar writes that General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grummanposted stronger profits in the companies’ earnings reports for the first quarter of 2014 but […] More

  • Steve Bruce: Lockheed, Raytheon Could Learn Air Force ‘Space Fence’ Contract Winner by May
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    Steve Bruce: Lockheed, Raytheon Could Learn Air Force ‘Space Fence’ Contract Winner by May

    The U.S. Air Force could award a contract by the end of May to either Lockheed Martin or Raytheon for a radar to track debris in low-Earth orbit, a Lockheed vice president told Defense News in a story published Sunday. “The (operational) date would be in 2018 for site 1,” Steve Bruce, VP for advanced systems in Lockheed’s mission systems […] More