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$600M Army MET deal awarded

The next-generation military satellite communications terminals developed for the MET program will provide the worldwide backbone for high-priority military communications and missile defense systems.

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Gates casts glance at future ISR

The Defense Department hopes to establish as many as six new platforms for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, but details are scant as many programs remain classified, Aviation Week reports.

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Army picks three to develop GSE prototypes

General Dynamics C4 Systems, Raytheon Co. and Rockwell Collins will each provide 10 prototypes for the program.

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Gates: Army will retain FCS vehicle funds

The Army will be able to keep the funds designated for the Future Combat Systems vehicles even if the previously planned vehicles are discontinued, said Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.

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Army orders more vehicle training systems

Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide 10 close combat tactical trainers to the Army under a new contract.

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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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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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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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DOD to boost funding for battlefield ISR

Vowing to find a permanent home in the Defense Department’s budget for programs that directly support soldiers on the battlefront in Iraq and Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the department is adding $2 billion to the department’s fiscal 2010 budget to boost intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance efforts.

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Army gets help with FCS collaboration

The Army has awarded a $4.35 million task order to Alion Science and Technology Corp. to assist it with developing future combat systems.

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Gates wants to restructure Army FCS program

Defense Secretary Robert Gates says his department should eliminate the Army’s Future Combat Systems armored vehicles program in favor of a competition to supply new vehicles, Defense News reports.

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March to consolidation

A decade of Army IT backroom network consolidation comes to fruition in the Global Network Enterprise Construct.

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Army hires contractor for global ISR support

The Army has awarded a $22 million contract to CACI International Inc. to furnish support services for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

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Industry Recon

Raytheon unveils a troposcatter system, Lockheed Martin demonstrates a soldier exoskeleton, and General Dynamics introduces an all-weather laptop.

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Rifleman Radio offers combat lifeline

The first Rifleman Radios are scheduled to roll off the assembly line this July in a low rate of initial production, General Dynamics officials said.

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Soldier notebook serves as intelligence tool

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is continuing to push the development of the Tactical Ground Reporting system.