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CACI International will deliver 40 optical communications terminals for inter-satellite links to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under a $16.3 million contract awarded to SA Photonics, which was acquired by the Reston, Virginia-based defense contractor in December, Space News reported Saturday. The terminals are envisioned to facilitate data transfer for the Department of Defense’s […] More
CACI International has introduced its CORIAN 2.0 and CORIAN Tactical platforms designed to counter threats posed by unmanned aircraft systems. CORIAN 2.0 is a fixed-site multisensor system equipped with capability enhancements and new mechanical design to provide users with the capability to guard against multiple threats and can integrate with forward area air defense command […] More

Todd Probert, president of Operations for National Security and Innovative Solutions (NSIS) for CACI International and 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, recently spoke with ExecutiveBiz regarding his efforts to drive CACI’s growth initiatives in the national security space, the challenges his customers are facing, the latest initiatives involving electronic warfare for the U.S. military. 

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TYSONS CORNER, VA, January 9, 2020 — Todd Probert, a vice president at Raytheon (NYSE: RTN), shared his impression of the merger between VMware (NYSE: VMW) and Pivotal Software, GovCon Wire reported Jan. 2.  The combination "is going to make it possible for my team to get code to our customers even faster and easier," Probert said in a statement Dec. 30.

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TYSONS CORNER, VA, August 22, 2019 — Todd Probert, vice president at Raytheon’s (NYSE: RTN) intelligence, information and services division, believes the military first needs to employ data scientists and build its data management capabilities to utilize artificial intelligence effectively in processing classified information, GovCon Wire reported Monday.

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The Department of Defense has tapped Raytheon to help test an artificial intelligence tool designed to predict when U.S. Air Force’s CV-22 Osprey tiltrotors will need repair, FlightGlobal reported Wednesday. “From an artificial intelligence perspective ... the game is changing really quickly,” said Todd Probert, vice president of Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business.

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