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The U.S. Army has tested and certified T-Worx Holdings' technology platform that works to transmit data from warfigters' rifles and accessories to military command centers.
KBR's government services business has received a six-month, $52M extension to a 10-year contract for logistics support and prepositioning services to the U.S. Marine Corps' Blount Island Command.
United Launch Alliance launched a National Reconnaissance Office payload aboard the Delta IV Heavy rocket in support of the agency's national defense mission.
AECOM's energy and construction business will continue to help the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rehabilitate the LaGrange Lock and Dam complex in Illinois under a two-year, $63M contract modification.
Lockheed Martin has provided a visual simulation platform to the Orlando Science Center as part of efforts to foster science, technology, engineering and math education programs in Central Florida.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a request for information on potential sources of geotechnical-focused engineering, investigation and design services for dam and levee safety programs managed by USACE's South Pacific division.
The government of Baltimore, Md., has partnered with Amazon Web Services to develop cloud computing tools for the city's entrepreneurs and residents to access public services.
The Department of Energy has introduced a three-phase competition that seeks to encourage U.S. entrepreneurs to identify technology platforms to collect, store and transport discarded lithium-ion battery products for recycling.
Lockheed Martin and the Surface Navy Association have introduced a potential $50K scholarship program to help students pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Lockheed Martin has partnered with United Technologies Corp.'s Collins Aerospace business to produce an avionic system for NASA's future supersonic aircraft platform.
A General Atomics business unit has received a $37M firm-fixed-price contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to include additional features to an aircraft configuration.