Defense Systems

Artillery center gets training, development report

Boeing Co. has delivered a final report to the Army designed to help the service establish clear procedures for institutional training and doctrinal development at its new consolidated artillery center.

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Gates’ budget proposal boosts C4ISR, keeps FCS network

Defense Secretary Robert Gates recommended in his 2010 budget proposal an additional $2 billion for C4ISR, and also a significant restructuring of the Army’s Future Combat Systems program to enhance ground surveillance capabilities.

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Army to get high-speed radios

Raytheon Co. will supply high-speed radios that deliver video and data to the Army under a new contract.

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High-definition video recorders chosen for ISR aircraft

Ampex Data Systems Corp. will provide the high-definition video data recorder systems that will be used in Project Liberty reconnaissance aircraft.

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Navy issues RFP for shipboard network

The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command released a request for proposals on April 3 for the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) program’s Increment 1.

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Army Pacific awards information assurance deal

The Army has awarded a contract to a General Dynamics unit to deliver information assurance support for its Pacific region installations.

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Army completes WIN-T user test

The Army recently completed a limited user test of Increment 2 of its next-generation broadband communications network.

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Air Force receives B-2 training support

L-3 Communications Corp. has won an Air Force contract to assist with aircrew training for the B-2 stealth aircraft.

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Marine Corps issues computer procurement program RFI

Marine Corps officials want help from industry in developing a contract plan to buy rugged and nonrugged computers.

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Army gets support for intell system

CACI International Inc. will supply the Army with program management support for an intelligence system used to direct ground combat under a new contract.

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Army orders more portable satellite radios

The Army will receive additional wideband tactical satellite radio systems from Harris Corp. under a new order valued at $150 million.

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Administration backs spy satellite modernization

The Obama administration supports a plan from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Defense Department to modernize the country's electro-optical satellites.

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Navy blazes trail for joint network

At the Navy’s recent Next-Generation Enterprise Network industry day, service officials laid out their latest plans for the program.

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Large exits NRO

National Reconnaissance Office Director Scott Large will step down from his post on April 18, reports Aviation Week’s Ares Blog.

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Harris encryption device gets NSA Type 1 cert

The National Security Agency has granted Type 1 security certification to Version 2.0 of Harris Corp.'s SecNet 54 network encryption device, which lets users connect to secure networks via public access points.

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DISA seeks emerging technologies

The agency wants technologies that can improve command and control and information sharing.

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Chilton: Network users must take cybersecurity role seriously

Some of the military's vulnerability to cyberattacks is because users don't think the rules apply to them, according to Air Force Gen. Kevin Chilton, commander of the Strategic Command.

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Radio connectivity on the fly

The Soldier Radio Waveform, and its reputation for agility, is a big part of what makes the Rifleman and other Joint Tactical Radio System radios so advanced.

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Air Force lab to study electronic warfare

The Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a contract to Raytheon Co. to design a battle management system to oversee electronic warfare efforts.

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DOD acquisition arm gets staffing assistance

CACI International will continue supporting DOD’s Acquisition Technology and Logistics component under a $31 million contract.