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Air ForceBoeing Gains $49 Million Contract For Laser R&D, Testing
The Air Force has awarded Boeing [BA] a $49 million contract for laser technology development. The Laser Application Support and In-house Research and Development (LASIR) contract calls for Boeing to […]
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ArmyGeneral Dynamics Protests Lockheed Martin CAMC2 Win
By Ann Roosevelt General Dynamics [GD] C4 Systems Feb. 8 protested to the Government Accountability Office the Army’s award to Lockheed Martin [LMT] of production and support for the Common […]
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Business/FinancialRaytheon Gets $179M Add-on for e-Borders
The United Kingdom’s Home Office awarded Raytheon [RTN] an additional $179 million under the e-Borders program for extended functionality and services. The extended functionality and services relates to other passenger […]
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Homeland Security
U.S. VISIT 10-print Pilot Going Well, Accenture Says
The Department of Homeland Security’s ongoing rollout of an upgrade from two to 10-fingerprint collection for foreigners arriving at U.S. airports as part of the U.S. VISIT program is proceeding […]
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Business/FinancialSI International’s Fourth Quarter Earnings Fall
SI International [SINT] yesterday posted lower net income despite higher sales as higher operating expenses outpaced the gain in sales. Net income fell 13 percent to $5.2 million, 39 cents […]
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Business/FinancialL-3 Awards Analogic $15M for EXACT Systems
Analogic [ALOG] has received a $15 million contract from L-3 Communications [LLL] for Explosive Assessment Computed Tomography (EXACT) systems that serve as the core to L-3’s eXaminer 3DX Explosives Detection […]
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Homeland Security
Agencies in NYC Region Competing for Grants under Securing the Cities
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is making available $30 million in grants that state and local governments and other agencies in the New York City region can compete for […]
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Business/FinancialNASA Chooses Orbital Sciences For $170 Million To Develop Space Transit Service
By Dave Ahearn NASA selected Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va., to receive up to $170 million in federal seed money to spur Orbital and its team of companies to […]