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L-3, Virginia Tech partner on cybersecurity center
L-3 has established a National Security Solutions Center at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, Va., designed to enhance the partnership and collaboration between the company and the university in the joint development of cybersecurity solutions for military and government applications.
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Army works to develop tactical smart grid
The Army has conducted a proof of concept for a smart grid that might support future tactical operations in a much more efficient manner than is currently done, according to an Army news story.
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Cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure on the rise
A series of targeted DDoS attacks against U.S. financial institutions is being proclaimed by a few cybersecurity professionals as the biggest of its kind to hit the country.
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First Army Gray Eagle UAV flight from home base scheduled
Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan., are preparing to launch the Army's largest unmanned aircraft system in an inaugural flight from their home base on Oct. 10.
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Army awards $7B contract to 12 for software/systems engineering work
The Army has awarded indefinite-delivery, indefinited-quantity contracts to 12 large systems integrators to compete for upwards of $7 billion in software and systems engineering services work.
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Raytheon gets $164M Army contract for AEHF tactical terminals
The Army has awarded a three-year, $164 million contract to Raytheon to deliver ground terminals for Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite communications.
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GEOINT 2012 to focus on how innovation can give decisive advantage
The GEOINT 2012 Symposium will be held Oct. 8-11 in Orlando, Fla., and Defense Systems staff will be on hand providing live show-daily coverage of the military's most important event that addresses the world of collecting, tagging and disseminating geospatial intelligence.
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Air Force wants better knowledge of high-altitude airborne LIDAR capabilities
The Air Force is seeking white papers that would help it determine the capabilities of industry to produce Airborne Light Detection and Ranging systems and products and determine a forward path for expanded use of the technology in tactical and strategic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
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Network validation effort sets stage for Army’s upcoming NIE 13.1
It’s no easy task getting the communications equipment on hundreds of vehicles ready for the Army’s semiannual Network Integration Evaluation.
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Army awards contract for secure smart phone technologies
The Army has awarded TT Government Solutions a contract to help it develop secure smart phone technologies.
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With SAIC protest denied, Lockheed Martin cleared to begin work on DISA GSM-O contract
The Government Accountability Office has denied SAIC’s protest on the Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) massive Global Systems Management Operations (GSM-O) contract, clearing the way for the Lockheed Martin-led team to begin work on the $4.6 billion contract.
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Sandia tackles challenge of securing large network of hand-held devices
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have stitched together a large network of hand-held computing devices running the Android operating system in an experiment to learn more about how to better protect such a network from cyberattacks.
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DOD takes entrepreneurial approach to tactical radios/waveforms
The Defense Department’s 15-year, multibillion-dollar effort to build new, standard tactical communications networks is shifting to a more entrepreneurial approach, filling the need for mobile waveform technologies with commercially available solutions.
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Army prepares to field WIN-T Increment 2
The Army has received approval from the Defense Acquisition Board to proceed with limited production and fielding of the second increment of the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) system.
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Lockheed decides not to send sequestration layoff notices
Lockheed Martin issued a statement Oct. 1 in which the company said that it will not send employees correspondence this year warning them about possible layoffs if sequestration occurs.
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Air Force embarks on major protected MILSATCOM study with more than 15 contracts awarded
With an eye to developing protected military satellite communications (MILSATCOM), the Air Force has embarked on a major contracting initiative by issuing more than 15 contracts under the “Protected MILSATCOM Design for Affordability Risk Reduction Demonstration Study.”
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GEOINT down to the engineering level made Bin Laden raid possible
Tighter budgets and the drawdowns in Afghanistan and Iraq aren’t enough to stop the increasing desire for more satellite bandwidth.
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