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Balancing Lethality And Endurance A Challenge, Army UAS Official Says
The success of the armed Predator unmanned aircraft system (UAS) has led to discussions of arming some of the Army’s systems, but that presents a challenge, a program official said. […]
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Army Preparing For Quick Reaction Capability Ahead of VTOL Program of Record
The Army is working to prepare for a spring deployment of the Army Argus Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) to Afghanistan as part of its vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned […]
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Lockheed Martin Gets Army Open Architecture Contract
The Army Training and Doctrine Command has awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] a $26.1 million contract to provide open architecture services, the firm said recently. Lockheed Martin will provide operational architecture […]
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McAfee: Malware Reaches Record In First Half While Android Devices Most Attacked
Malware production was up 22 percent in the first half of 2011 versus 2010, the most ever for this point in a year, and is expected to reach a record […]
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[August 25, 2011]
// PDF View- Second Boeing GPS IIF Satellite Handed Over To Air Force
- Budget Cuts Will Drive Navy’s Focus On Unmanned Systems, CNO says
- Budget Cuts Would Slow Open Architecture, Harm Interoperability, SPAWAR Official Says
- Northrop Grumman UAV Completes Successful At-Sea Deployment
- Northrop Grumman: Export Controls Hurting Drone Makers
- AeroVironment Receives $65 Million Order For New Digital Puma UAS
- GTSI To Acquire Federal IT Consulting Firm InSysCo
- Lockheed Martin Unveils Ruggedized Endurance UAS
- Textron Unit In Partnership With AME On Unmanned Systems Development
- Raytheon Champions Open Architecture As Path To Affordable UAS Futures
- Block 30 Global Hawks Snag Key Approval
- Industry Groups, TSA, Begin Known Crewmember Program
- Global Hawk’s Costs Coming Down, Air Force says
- Northrop Grumman Wins $388 Million Mission Command Training Contract
- Navy Awards Raytheon Global Positioning Contract
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Second Boeing GPS IIF Satellite Handed Over To Air Force
Boeing [BA] recently announced that the second of 12 GPS IIF satellites the company is building for the Air Force has achieved operational acceptance and entered service. According to a […]
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Budget Cuts Will Drive Navy’s Focus On Unmanned Systems, CNO says
Reduced defense spending will force the Navy to focus more clearly on unmanned systems in the future and do a better job of integrating them into overall operations, Adm. Gary […]
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Budget Cuts Would Slow Open Architecture, Harm Interoperability, SPAWAR Official Says
NAVAL BASE SAN DIEGO–Budget cuts would not only slow the Navy’s effort to introduce open architecture (OA) information technology to the fleet but additionally would harm long-term interoperability, a senior […]
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Northrop Grumman UAV Completes Successful At-Sea Deployment
Northrop Grumman [NOC] said recently that its MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Takeoff Unmanned Aerial Vehicle provided critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) support to special operations forces and U.S. Navy […]
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Northrop Grumman: Export Controls Hurting Drone Makers
U.S. companies want to sell more unmanned aircraft on the international market and need the export-control reforms President Barack Obama’s administration is working on to be enacted, a top executive […]