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ArmyPolaris Unveils Optionally-Manned Light Ground Vehicle
Polaris has introduced an optionally-manned version of the light all-terrain vehicle it builds for the Marine Corps and Special Operations Command. The advanced MRZR-X multi-mode, connected vehicle platform was unveiled […]
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Homeland SecurityCBP Deploys Integrated Fixed Tower System In New Area
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has accepted and deployed an integrated radar and camera tower system in a third area of the southern U.S. border, Elbit Systems of America, the […]
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IIOTDHS, NIST Kickoff Smart Cities Effort To Include Cyber Security, Privacy Concerns
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on Tuesday launched an effort aimed at enhancing the cyber security and privacy challenges associated […]
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DDN Weekly – February 6, 2018
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- Tech Developments
- Serco Acquires BTP Systems To Add C5ISR Capabilities
- Qatari Military Eyes Unmanned Systems
- Airbus Successfully Completes FX275 Laser-Guided Rocket Test With H145M Helicopter
- Officials: Hypervelocity Weapon Transitioning To Services This Year; New Army Missile Defense Strategy To Be Finished This Summer
- Lockheed Martin Wins $459 Million Contract For More THAAD Interceptors
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
- SpaceX’s Musk Says Falcon Heavy ‘Looking Good’ For First Launch Tuesday
- Two Navy IT NGEN-R Teams Start To Take Shape
- Army Orders Another $106 Million Worth Of JLTVs
- House Homeland Security Chairman: Improved Info Sharing, More Pressure Needed To Combat Cyber Threats
- State Department Okays $735 Million In Naval Missiles To Finland
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SpaceSpaceX’s Musk Says Falcon Heavy ‘Looking Good’ For First Launch Tuesday
SpaceX’s new Falcon Heavy rocket remains on track for its first flight test Feb. 6 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, according to company founder Elon Musk. “The weather’s […]
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Navy/USMCTwo Navy IT NGEN-R Teams Start To Take Shape
Two teams set to compete on the U.S. Navy’s Next Generation Enterprise Networks Re-compete (NGEN-R) contract have officially announced their partnerships on Friday and Monday. Leidos [LDOS] said Monday it […]
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CyberHouse Homeland Security Chairman: Improved Info Sharing, More Pressure Needed To Combat Cyber Threats
Combatting future nation-state cyber threats will require greater authorities for the Department of Homeland Security to improve information sharing and a better effort to place pressure on adversaries, according to […]
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InternationalState Department Okays $735 Million In Naval Missiles To Finland
The State Department approved two possible Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to Finland for Harpoon Block II and Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles (ESSM) naval missiles worth $735 million total. The Defense Security […]
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ArmyArmy Orders Another $106 Million Worth Of JLTVs
The Army on Feb. 2 placed an eighth order for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV) that will replace a portion of its and the Marine Corps’ Humvee fleets. Oshkosh Defense […]