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UncategorizedNext Round of CDM Task Orders Expected in Early 2015
The General Services Administration (GSA) is on track to award the next round of task orders in January and February 2015 as part of a cyber security monitoring program managed […]
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UncategorizedAlbania Pulling Out of Turnkey Screening Services Deal with Rapiscan, Firm Says
The election of a new government in Albania has led to the halt of Rapiscan’s 15-year turnkey screening services contract announced last year and the project is in doubt moving […]
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UncategorizedBriefing
Intellicheck Mobilisa [IDN] has received a $195,000 contract from the Army at Fort Leonard Wood to upgrade and expand the current Defense ID system and provide additional IM2610 handheld identification […]
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UncategorizedNew Zealand Acquires Airborne Systems Europe’s FDS3 Decoys
Airborne Systems Europe said that in July it received a $5.6 million, three-year contract with the New Zealand Ministry of Defense to fit Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) frigates with […]
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UncategorizedULA Receives Shipment Of Two RD-180s
United Launch Alliance (ULA) received a shipment Aug. 20 of two RD-180 first stage boosters from Russian manufacturer NPO Energomash, according to a company spokeswoman. ULA spokeswoman Jessica Rye said […]
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UncategorizedSupacat To Deliver Special Operations Vehicles-Commando To Australia
The U.K.’s Supacat Aug. 19 said Australia’s Defense Material Organization (DMO) awarded it a $97.7 million contract to deliver 89 Special Operations Vehicles-Commando (SOV-Cdo) for the Australian Defense Forces under […]
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Uncategorized‘High-Growth Nations’ Key To International Uptick In Honeywell’s Defense Business
“High-growth nations” found in the Middle East and southeast Asia are playing a key role in the international growth of Honeywell’s [HON] defense and space business, according to a company […]
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UncategorizedU.K. Panel Rules For Raytheon To Tune Of $392 Million In e-Borders Dispute
Raytheon [RTN] on Aug. 18 said that a British arbitration panel ruled in favor of its protest of a border security contract that was terminated for default by the United […]
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Air ForceAir Force F-16D Longeron Cracks First Identified July 31
Cracks in F-16D canopy sill longerons that caused the Air Force to ground more than half of its fleet were first discovered July 31, according to a service spokesman. The […]
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UncategorizedArmy Looks At Industry Input, Industry Days, As It Prepares for DCGS-A Competition
Responding to soldier feedback, the Army has asked for industry input and plans Industry days as it moves toward a competition for the next increment in the Distributed Common Ground […]