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Business/FinancialNorthrop Grumman Unveils ‘I3E’ Physics Simulator
Northrop Grumman [NOC] on Thursday unveiled its Immersive Interactive Information Environment (I3E) physics simulator that produces electronic warfare (EW) environment mission simulations that are both empirically-accurate and fully-rendered in game-quality […]
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Thursday, July 23, 2015
- Commonality Pushed As Key To Future Vertical Lift Success
- New Senate Legislation Expands DHS Ability to Detect Cyber Breaches
- Tanker Charge Lowers Second Quarter Earnings At Boeing Despite Surge In Sales
- Congressman, Industry, And NGOs Warn U.S. Cyber Proposals On Wassenaar Too Broad
- Navy Allowing T-LED Replacement Of Fluorescent Light Bulbs In Facilities
- DHS Unveils Expansion of ICE Cyber Crimes Center
- Air Force Postpones WGS-7 Launch To Thursday
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Navy/USMCNavy Allowing T-LED Replacement Of Fluorescent Light Bulbs In Facilities
The Navy is now allowing tubular light emitting diode (T-LED) lamps to replace traditional fluorescent light bulbs in facilities, according to a July 14 memo obtained by Defense Daily. The […]
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Air ForceAir Force Postpones WGS-7 Launch To Thursday
The Air Force on Wednesday postponed its Wideband Global Satcom-7 (WGS-7) launch until Thursday, citing weather at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Launch is scheduled for 8:07 p.m. EDT. […]
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Navy Memo Permitting T-LED Lighting In Facilities
In a July 14, 2015; memo, Chief Engineer and Director, Capital Improvements for Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NFEC) Joseph Gott permits tubular light emitting diode (T-LED) light fixtures to be […]
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
// PDF View- Stovepiped, Proprietary F-35 Software May Adopt Open Architecture For Future Upgrades
- Nominee for Army’s Top General Backs Contentious Aviation Restructure Plan
- UTC Stumbles In Second Quarter, Lowers Guidance For 2015
- NASA-Funded Study Believes Returning Humans To Moon Possible For Around $10 Billion
- Mayorkas Affirmed Cyber Cooperation With Israel
- Air Force Negotiating With Boeing To Add Anti-Jam Capability To Future WGS Satellites
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Air ForceAir Force Negotiating With Boeing To Add Anti-Jam Capability To Future WGS Satellites
The Air Force is negotiating with Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) prime contractor Boeing [BA] to add anti-jam capability to future WGS satellites, starting with the eighth spacecraft, according to an […]
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NASA-Funded Study On Returning Humans To Moon At Vastly Reduced Cost
On July 20, 2015; a NASA-funded study was released, illustrating how to cut the cost of human space exploration by a factor of 10. The study finds public-private partnerships are […]
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SpaceNASA-Funded Study Believes Returning Humans To Moon Possible For Around $10 Billion
A NASA-funded study believes the United States could return a human to the moon in about five-to-seven years for roughly $10 billion using two independent and competing commercial service providers […]
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
- Lockheed Martin To Acquire Sikorsky, Divest Government IT And Technical Services Work
- Navy Still Wants Super Hornets, With Caveats
- Lower Tax Rate, Pension Tailwind Drive Profit Increase At Lockheed Martin
- SpaceX Investigation Finds Failed Strut Caused Falcon 9 Explosion
- IARPA Solicits For CAUSE Program Forecasting Cyber Attacks
- Government Still Ironing Out Role In Defending Industry From Cyber Attack
- GD Wins $126 Million Contract For Hydra-70 Rocket Program