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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Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey Logs 450K Mission Flight Hours; Chris Gehler Quoted
More than 375 V-22 Osprey tiltrotors, built by a Boeing–Bell Helicopter joint venture, have recorded more than 450K flight hours in support of multiple missions worldwide to date.
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Report: Experts Say DoD Software Acquisition a Perennial Issue
Government and industry experts say issues concerning the Department of Defense’s software acquisition continue to persist, National Defense reported Tuesday. Beth McGrath, a managing director at Deloitte, cited the complexity of software acquisition.
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ViON’s Rob Davies on AI, Cloud & Data Center as a Service Model
Rob Davies, executive vice president of operations at ViON, told MeriTalk in an interview published Tuesday that agencies seeking to leverage artificial intelligence should have a comprehensive understanding of AI and analytics before integrating such technologies into their operations.
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CTSi to Design Avionics Cybersecurity Testing Software Under Air Force SBIR Program
Coherent Technical Services Inc. has received a contract from the U.S. Air Force to develop a software prototype to test the cybersecurity of an aircraft's avionics systems and interfaces.
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Air Force Seeks Industry Sources for Follow-on E-8C JSTARS Support Contract
The U.S. Air Force is exploring potential industry sources of sustainment services for the military service's E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft.
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ETR Survey: Microsoft, Amazon Emerge as Preferred Providers of IT Products, Services
A new survey by market research firm ETR says Microsoft and Amazon have emerged as the preferred vendors in more than half of the top 30 information technology products and services, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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SAS to Invest $1B in AI Through R&D Innovation, Education Programs
Cary, N.C.-based analytics firm SAS has announced plans to invest $1B in the next three years in artificial intelligence. The company said Monday the AI investment will focus on research and development innovation; education programs meant to address client needs; and expert services to maximize customer return on AI-related projects.