Defense Systems

Army signs contract for inventory systems

Alion Science and Technology will help the Army speed delivery of spare parts under a contract worth as much as $77 million.

Defense Systems

Recruiting technology goes cutting edge

To interest new recruits, the Army has experimented with new technologies and even built a 14,500-square-foot facility that opened last summer, which resembles an Apple store or video arcade more than a military recruiting station.

Defense Systems

Steelhead apps bolster satellite communications

Riverbed's Steelhead appliances now support the U.S. military’s open standard Space Communication Protocol Standard to enhance communications over satellite networks.

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DOD locks down removable media to fight virus attack

STRATCOM has banned the use of flash drives and other removable media as reports indicate a malware attack within the NIPRNET.

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MHS introduces new health care data tool for users

The MHS Values Dashboard displays data on an enterprise basis for more than 50 health care service performance measures developed for MHS Insight.

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DOD officials eye smart card for physical access

Defense Department officials are taking steps to make Common Access Cards the single identity credential for authenticating federal employees, members of the military and contractors when they enter federal buildings or other restricted areas.

Defense Systems

Navy charts course for smooth project management

The Navy has hired Science Applications International Corp. to assist in managing projects and schedules under a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $24 million.

Defense Systems

DOD defers F-22 funding to Obama administration

The Defense Department has deferred spending $140 million of the authorized funding for the F-22 Raptor fighter program, leaving the decision on the program to the incoming administration. Undersecretary of Defense for Aquisition, Technology and Logistics John J. Young told the House Armed Services Committee on November 19 that he had approved only $50 million on the program, for advance procurement of four F-22s.

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Navy contracts for price program support

Through the program, buyers can get detailed cost and price analysis, proposal evaluation reports and other technical analyses.

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TRANSCOM marches on with DPS

Defense Personal Property System is the automated, end-to-end management system for movement of household goods for members of the armed services and Defense Department civilians that automates much of the process of pre-move counseling, scheduling, tracking, invoicing and claims-filing for household goods shipments.

Defense Systems

Navy gets assist in deploying integrated ERP system

Science Applications International Corp. will help design and implement the enterprise resource planning tool for the Naval Sea Systems Command under a contract worth as much as $115 million.

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Gerin: Army must streamline contracting

Improving and streamlining contracting are among the initiatives the Army plans to focus on moving forward, Army Secretary Pete Gerin said at a Nov. 18 event.

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DOD starts online directory for wounded service members

The Defense Department has launched a Web-based network of care coordinators for injured service members, veterans and their families.

Defense Systems

Defense Health Systems awards support deal

Under the agreement, Apptis will provide centralized administration support through remote management and monitoring of the EBS sites at military treatment facilities worldwide.

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Navy awards $286M submarine work contract

General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp. will furnish engineering and technical support for the Navy’s nuclear submarine fleet under a contract that could be worth as much as $1.8 billion over five years.

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UK troops will get 'throwable' camera

A camera that can be fired from a grenade launcher or thrown manually and that will provide warfighters with a 360 degree view of potentially risky terrain is being developed for UK forces.

Defense Systems

DOD plans to wave goodbye to waveforms

In an effort to improve network interoperability, Defense Department officials will attempt to reduce the number of communication waveforms used in military equipment.

Defense Systems

DISA, Hughes to test satellite mesh networking for DOD apps

While the future of the Transformational Communications Satellite program remains somewhat uncertain, the Defense Information Systems Agency is investigating commercial alternatives that could bridge the gap and provide high-bandwidth satcom networks now.

Defense Systems

DISA wants to increase use of collaboration technology

The collaboration services must be based on commercial open standards, be Web-accessible, and support both Common Access Card and user ID/password authentication. The services must support users in areas with high or low bandwidth and intermittent network connections.

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Navy CANES program set for full speed ahead

The Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services project appears on track for award by the end of 2009