Government Technology
Hear about the latest product and service offerings from the government contracting industry’s leading providers. The Government Technology News section highlights developments in aerospace, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, defense, C4ISR, cloud, hypersonics, and space.
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Curtiss-Wright Introduces Gateway Software for Automated Tactical Data Link Processing
The tactical communications business within Curtiss-Wright’s defense solutions unit has unveiled a new gateway technology that accommodates a variety of modern tactical data links.
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Blue Prism Updates Robotic Process Automation Offering
Blue Prism has introduced a robotic process automation platform designed to help organizations automate business processes and manage digital workers from a cloud computing environment.
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Red Hat’s Adam Clater: Trust Key to Achieving DevSecOps Alignment
Adam Clater, chief architect for North American public sector business at Red Hat, wrote in a Nextgov article published Monday that government agencies should address the cultural divide between development, security and operations teams by creating an environment that is built on trust in order to meet their mission objectives.
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David Gerber: Mitre Study Says Air Force Should Delay Bomber Retirements
David Gerber, senior principal systems engineer at Mitre, said the company’s recent study suggests that the Air Force should postpone the retirement of legacy bombers until the B-21 aircraft is available in substantial numbers, the Air Force Magazine reported Friday.
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Mercury Systems Announces New Intermediate Frequency Converters
Mercury Systems has unveiled a new downconverter-upconverter set designed to convert broadband intermediate frequencies during operations.
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BAE Finalizes Augmented Reality Glasses Design
BAE Systems has finalized the design for an augmented reality tool designed to equip users with image stabilization and head-tracking capabilities. Â
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Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Eileen Drake on Potential Impact of Political Changes on Space, Military Programs
Eileen Drake, president and CEO of Aerojet Rocketdyne, said the company thinks some civilian space and defense programs could be in jeopardy if a new president is elected in 2020, SpaceNews reported Thursday.
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Cloudera’s Shaun Bierweiler: Open Source Offers Flexibility to Gov’t Clients as They Meet Mission Needs
Shaun Bierweiler, vice president and general manager of the public sector business at Cloudera, wrote in a LinkedIn article published Thursday that open source provides mission-critical value to public sector clients in support of their missions and requirements.
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Trustwave Rolls Out Cloud-Based Platform for Security Visibility
Trustwave has unveiled a new cloud-based cybersecurity platform designed to help organizations protect critical assets on-premises or in public and private cloud computing environments. The company said Wednesday its Trustwave Fusion offering allows users to have more control and visibility of multiple systems by providing a single view of an organization’s entire environment.
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NASA Launches Autonomous Robot Competition
NASA has launched the second phase of its robotics competition, which seeks autonomous platforms that will help the agency carry out space exploration missions, Fedscoop reported Wednesday.