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Army Receives Textron-Built Automatic Rifle Prototype
Textron Systems has delivered an automatic rifle prototype to the U.S. Army for an initial demonstration under the military service’s Next Generation Squad Weapon-Technology program.
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Booz Allen-Purdue University Partnership to Explore Cybersecurity Approaches
Booz Allen Hamilton has partnered with Purdue University to develop methods to help the U.S. government thwart cyber attacks and address other national security challenges.
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DISA Issues Sources Sought Notice for Navy Submarine Maintenance IT Support
The Defense Information Systems Agency is seeking a contractor that could provide information technology support for the U.S. Navy’s submarine maintenance engineering, planning and procurement activity at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.
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Praxis to Help Plan DARPA’S GEO Satellite Servicing Mission
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has tapped Praxis to oversee mission planning for the Robotic Servicing for Geosynchronous Satellites program following Maxar Technologies’ departure from the effort in January, Space News reported Sunday.
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SAIC Expands Footprint in Austin for Emerging Tech Delivery Push; Jim Scanlon Quoted
Science Applications International Corp. has established a new office in Austin, Texas, as part of efforts to accelerate the delivery of emerging technology platforms designed to help customers address complex challenges.
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Nutanix Execs Cite Security as Essential for IoT, AI Edge Computing
Jason Langone, senior director for worldwide sales of internet of things and artificial intelligence at Nutanix, has said that agencies and technology developers should consider sensor data encryption, bandwidth, connectivity and other factors when implementing an IoT edge computing framework, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.
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Accenture’s Federal Arm Plans to Expand San Antonio Operations
Accenture Federal Services plans to hire 500 new employees over the next four years to expand operations of its Advanced Technology Center in San Antonio, Texas.
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Report: Rolls-Royce to Chase Potential $1B Air Force Bomber Engine Replacement Contract
Rolls-Royce has unveiled plans to compete for a potential $1B contract to manufacture 650 engines for the U.S. Air Force's B-52 bombers, IndyStar reported Monday.