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    Metrea Subsidiary to Incorporate Gaming Tech Into Air Force Pilot Training Program

    The Defense Innovation Unit has chosen a subsidiary of aerospace technology company Metrea to provide software for game engine-based U.S. Air Force pilot training. Metrea Simulations has been selected as the sole provider of Virtual Training for Air Dominance software to facilitate a synthetic training environment for the service branch's fighter and bomber pilots. More

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    Ball Aerospace Concludes Testing on SSC’s 1st WSF-M Next-Gen Environmental Satellite

    Ball Aerospace has concluded the testing of the first space vehicle for Space Systems Command's next-generation operational environmental satellite system. The Weather System Follow–on–Microwave satellite is scheduled for launch in early 2024 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and will provide the Department of Defense with space-based environmental monitoring capabilities. More

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    Navy Veteran Vince Dova Named Cyemptive Technologies’ VP of Security

    Vince Dova, a retired U.S. Navy commander and former branch chief for cyber policy and capabilities at the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has joined Cyemptive Technologies as vice president of security. He will oversee the development of organizational and technical governance framework to ensure the secure delivery of cybersecurity products and services to Cyemptive's customers. More

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    OPM Extends Program Support Agreements With Excella, NTIS

    Excella and the National Technical Information Service, through their joint venture partnership, will continue providing support services for the programs of the Office of Personnel Management. The 12-month award totals over $13 million and comprises a series of agreements to sustain and expand Excella's 18-year service to OPM. More

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    Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System Enters Phase 2 of Development

    The updated version of the U.S. Army's new augmented reality headset will enter the second stage of development following the completion of the user assessment phase conducted by the Program Executive Office Soldier. The 1.2 prototype version of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System was evaluated to assess its navigation tools, weapons compatibility and mission planning work, according to Lt. Col. Denny Dresch, IVAS product manager for PEO Soldier. More

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    LMI Books TRANSCOM Contract for Campaign Planning, Support; Jon Baba Quoted

    The U.S. Transportation Command has selected LMI to support strategic campaign planning for global deployment, distribution and capability development over a five-year period. LMI will help assess the Department of Defense's Functional Campaign Plan for Global Deployment and Distribution and USTRANSCOM’s Combatant Command Campaign Plan under a $12 million contract. More

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    3 Landmark Ways the DOD Is ‘Taking Critical Steps’ to Accelerate AI

    It’s been made clear over the past couple of years that artificial intelligence is of primary concern to the Department of Defense. But advancements in the DOD happen quickly. If you want an of-the-moment update on the department’s status with new AI initiatives, Pentagon Principal Director for Trusted AI and Autonomy Kimberly Sablon will be delivering the keynote address at the Trusted AI and Autonomy Forum on Sept. 12 at Falls Church, Virginia’s 2941 Restaurant. Register today! More

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    3 Landmark Ways the DOD Is ‘Taking Critical Steps’ to Accelerate AI

    It’s been made clear over the past couple of years that artificial intelligence is of primary concern to the Department of Defense. But advancements in the DOD happen quickly. If you want an of-the-moment update on the department’s status with new AI initiatives, Pentagon Principal Director for Trusted AI and Autonomy Kimberly Sablon will be delivering the keynote address at the Trusted AI and Autonomy Forum on Sept. 12 at Falls Church, Virginia’s 2941 Restaurant. Register today! More

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    Leidos to Bolster DHS Networks Under Potential $918M Follow-On Contract; Roy Stevens Quoted

    Leidos has secured a potential $918 million follow-on award from the Department of Homeland Security for network upgrades. Issued under the Homeland Enterprise Information Technology Secure Services and Support vehicle, the contract has a base period of one year and includes six one-year option periods.Interested in learning more about DHS efforts to modernize? Join the Potomac Officers Club's 2023 Homeland Security Summit on Nov. 15. To learn more and register to attend, click here. More