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Business/FinancialRaytheon Mid-Range Munition Launches, Hits Target
The first Mid-Range Munition (MRM) cartridge integration test ended with the round striking the target about three miles downrange, Raytheon Co. [RTN] announced. General Dynamics Corp. [GD] and the Army […]
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AT&T To Build Advanced Army Data Network
AT&T Government Solutions business unit Jan. 6 announced it has been selected by the U.S. Army to build an advanced data network to extend the Global Information Grid (GIG) and […]
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Air Force Reopens TSAT Contest With New Criteria
The Air Force issued a revised draft request for proposals for the Transformational Communications Satellite (TSAT) program last month. In a Dec. 23 announcement, the service said it will close […]
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Australian Warships to Receive Maritime SATCOM Terminals
The Australian Defence Ministry Tuesday said that the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) has signed a $52.9 million contract with BAE Systems Australia for the joint supply of five maritime satellite […]
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Elbit Inks Aviation Upgrade Deals Worth $80 Million
Israel’s Elbit Systems [ESLT] recently said it was recently awarded several airborne upgrade contracts in Europe totaling about $80 million. While the customers could not be disclosed, the contracts “were […]
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Greece Accepts SAIC C4I System Developed For 2004 Olympics
SAIC [SAI] recently said the Greek government has formally accepted a C4I system the company developed for the country in conjunction with the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens that initially […]
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Blue Ridge Simulation Picked For VMTS Team
Leesburg, Va.-based Blue Ridge Simulation recently said it was selected by Israel’s Elbit Systems [ESLT] to provide embedded radar simulators for the T-45 Virtual Mission Training System (VMTS). “BRS is […]
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[January 15, 2009]
// PDF View- AT&T To Build Advanced Army Data Network
- Air Force Reopens TSAT Contest With New Criteria
- Australian Warships to Receive Maritime SATCOM Terminals
- Elbit Inks Aviation Upgrade Deals Worth $80 Million
- Greece Accepts SAIC C4I System Developed For 2004 Olympics
- Blue Ridge Simulation Picked For VMTS Team