Navy/USMC
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ArmyOshkosh Defense TerraMax UGV Continues Testing With Marines
Oshkosh Defense [OSK] continues to work with Marines using its TerraMax cargo unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) technology to test concepts of operation and tactics, techniques and procedures, officials said. The […]
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Navy/USMCLatest Arleigh Burke Destroyer Sails
The newest in the Arleigh Burke-class of guided-missile destroyers, the USS Spruance (DDG-111), set sail from General Dynamics [GD] Bath Iron Works in Maine yesterday on its maiden voyage to commissioning, the […]
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InternationalSea-Based Missile Defense Test Fails
The Navy’s first test of the advanced Standard Missile 3 Block 1B failed during a flight yesterday when the interceptor failed to hit its target over the Pacific Ocean, the […]
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Air ForceGeneral Dynamics Awarded $900 Million Global Broadcast Service Antenna Work
General Dynamics [GD] C4 Systems yesterday said it was awarded a potential $900 million contract for next generation antennas from the Global Broadcast Service (GBS) Joint Program Office at Hanscom […]
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Air ForceAir Force Orders New CV-22 Training Devices, Upgrades To Existing Trainers
The Bell Boeing V-22 program, a strategic alliance between Bell Helicopter [TXT] and Boeing [BA], yesterday said it received a $34 million order from the Air Force for three new […]
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CyberInformation Sharing Key For Navy’s OA Ambitions, Admiral says
The Navy needs to more effectively share information with the defense industry to promote innovation as the service heads toward more Open Architecture (OA) systems, the commander of the Naval […]
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ArmyAmerican Dynamics Flight Systems Looks At High Speed VTOL UAS
American Dynamics Flight Systems is working on a next generation high-speed vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) that can be a game changer on the battlefield, the […]
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CyberNavy Needs To Move More Quickly On OA Systems, ONR Chief Says
Information technology is developing so rapidly that the Navy must start building ships that can be more easily adapted to integrate new capabilities, the chief of the Office of Naval […]
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CyberPentagon’s OA Pursuit Must Reach Across All Services, ONR Official Says
The Pentagon’s drive to bring in more Open Architecture (OA) systems should not be limited to one service, the Office of Naval Research’s head for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, […]
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Navy/USMCNavy Shifted Intranet Operations As Irene Neared
The Navy transitioned the main hub of its intranet operation to ensure the system remained functional ahead of Hurricane Irene’s battering of the East Coast, Fleet Cyber Command said. "Fleet […]