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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MTSI Unveils Fixed-Wing Aircraft Aerial Extraction Tech for Rescue Operations
Modern Technology Solutions Inc. has introduced a tethered development tool that aims to allow fixed-wing aircraft to perform search-and-rescue operations previously limited to more versatile rotorcraft, such as helicopters.
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PCM Subsidiary Authorized to Sell Microsoft Products to Federal Government
PCM-G, a government-focused subsidiary of PCM, has received rights to sell Microsoft products to the U.S. federal government as an authorized distributor. The company will distribute Microsoft-made licensing and cloud products and services across the federal information technology market, PCM said Tuesday.
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Accenture Federal Services’ Margaret Smith Describes How AI Can Support Federal Operations
Margaret Smith, senior manager of analytics at Accenture Federal Services, has said artificial intelligence is now mature and ready, particularly in the area of image detection, to help the federal government enhance operations.Â
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Mercury Releases Synthesizer for Electronic Warfare, Intell Applications
Mercury Systems has unveiled a direct digital synthesizer the company designed to support wideband electronic warfare and intelligence systems used to monitor radio frequency bandwidth.
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Lockheed Launches New AI Tool for Satellite Image Analysis
Lockheed Martin unveiled a new image analysis tool at the ongoing GEOINT 2019 symposium in San Antonio which uses artificial intelligence to search for specific objects in satellite data, SpaceNews reported Tuesday.
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NASA Receives Orion Launch Abort Motor After Northrop-Led Tests
Northrop Grumman has delivered the inert abort motor of the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system, which is designed to ensure the safety of the spacecraft’s crew, to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for integration.