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NATO Nations Deepen ISR cooperation
Nine NATO nations have launched a five-year project to boost the alliance’s ability to tackle new challenges by rapidly sharing imagery and other information from intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets, […]
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General Dynamics Awarded $40 Million For IT Support to DIA
General Dynamics [GD] has been awarded a $40 million task order under the Solutions for the Information Technology Enterprise (SITE) contract to support the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The indefinite […]
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DHS Needs To Provide More Cyber Information Help To Private Sector, GAO Says
Private sector organizations want timely information about cyber threats and alerts from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), yet most organizations in the sector say they aren’t getting this help, […]
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Cubic Defense Applications To Work On DARPA System
Cubic Corp.’s [CUB] Defense Applications unit said it has received a $2.5 million contract to provide an optical data link system to the contractor team developing a new small-caliber guided […]
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Northrop Grumman Hails STSS Satellite Birth-To-Death Tracking
By Emelie Rutherford Northrop Grumman [NOC] said yesterday its Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) satellite achieved a major milestone last week: tracking a test missile all the way from […]
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BAE Systems Continues Land & Armaments Realignment
By Ann Roosevelt BAE Systems‘ Land & Armaments unit yesterday said additional changes are coming in the organization, to “increase competitiveness in a challenging market.” BAE Systems will consolidate Global […]
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NASA Global Hawk Gathers Storm Forecasting Data
By Marina Malenic An RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone began a series of flights over the Pacific Ocean last month as part of a campaign to study atmospheric rivers, prime […]
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Budget Impasse Foils Air Force F-16 Tests, Reaper Buys
By Marina Malenic The Air Force is further delaying the start of durability testing on its aging fighter aircraft fleet and buying fewer surveillance drones than it needs to increase […]
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Congress
Kostelnik Says CBP’s UAVs Generally Less Expensive To Operate Than Manned Aircraft
By Calvin Biesecker The Predator unmanned aerial vehicles being operated by Customs and Border Protection along the nation’s northern and southern borders and in the maritime environment are not expensive […]
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MDA To Compete Aegis Ashore, Pass On Next-Gen THAAD
By Marina Malenic The Defense Department plans to hold an open competition to build the third generation of a medium-range missile defense system initially built for ship-based applications but now […]