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An Alion Science and Technology subsidiary received a $24.9M contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide professional support services to the Naval Sea Systems Command’s deputy commander for surface warfare.
David Anderson, a 25-year systems engineering veteran and former senior solutions architect at iGov Technologies, has been appointed vice president of engineering at rugged computer manufacturing company Systel.Â
Officials from Northrop Grumman have confirmed work is set to begin in April at Kennedy Space Center for the development of the company’s Omega launch vehicle, Florida Today reported Tuesday.
The Office of Personnel Management has asked industry to suggest natural language techniques for federal employees to obtain insight into statutory and regulatory text as part of policy analysis efforts.
Pergravis won a potential five-year, $73.2M contract to maintain power converting and continuation interfacing equipment at U.S. Air Force command installations worldwide.Â
Silicon Valley startup i-Blades secured an investment from In-Q-Tel as both companies aim to the accelerate the development of a smartphone technology offering for U.S. intelligence and defense agencies.
Lockheed Martin awarded Harris a $243M contract to produce digital navigation payload for the U.S. Air Force's first two GPS III follow-on satellites.
VT Systems' shipbuilding business incorporates environmentally responsible business practices and modern technologies into marine construction efforts at a blast and paint facility located in Pascagoula, Miss., MarineLink reported Friday.
Jane Chappell, vice president of global intelligence solutions at Raytheon, has said ground stations and automated technologies could help the U.S. military and intelligence community utilize small and large satellites, Breaking Defense reported Monday.
Laurence Hart, a director at information technology and management consulting company TeraThink, said automating the recordskeeping process could help government agencies manage data, access to information and governance policies.
TechFlow established an alliance with Resilient Scale, Stark & Wayne and SuperOrbital to help federal customers adopt new technology platforms that can support government missions.