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Textron Completes Delivery of Craft 100 Ship-to-Shore Connector
Textron Systems handed over to the U.S. Navy a ship-to-shore connector platform built to serve as a test and training craft for the service branch.
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Bluestone Invests in GEOINT Firm Continental Mapping
Private equity firm Bluestone Investment Partners has invested an undisclosed amount in Continental Mapping Consultants to support the latter’s geospatial intelligence efforts.
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Vulcan Renews Subscription to Maxar GEOINT Service
Maxar Technologies has secured a multiyear agreement of an undisclosed sum from Vulcan to extend the latter’s subscription on a cloud-based geospatial intelligence offering developed to enable maritime domain awareness.
Lockheed Tests Overall Performance of Army Precision Strike Missile
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated a long-range, precision-strike test missile at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., in support of the U.S. Army.
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DLT to Offer Cobalt Iron’s Data Protection SaaS in Gov’t Sector
Cobalt Iron and DLT Solutions, a Tech Data subsidiary, have partnered to offer a software-as-a-service platform designed to help public sector customers protect data stored in multiple information technology environments.
Everlaw Gets FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for Cloud-Based Litigation Platform
Everlaw has received authority to operate at moderate impact level under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for its cloud-based litigation and ediscovery platform.
Tory Bruno: ULA Continues to Back Upcoming Space Missions Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance and a previous Wash100 award winner, said ULA and other launch services providers have business continuity plans in place to deal with pandemics, fires, hurricanes and other emergencies and added that the company continues to support forthcoming missions amid the coronavirus outbreak, SpaceNews reported Tuesday.
Stringent Classification Could Impede Space Procurement Reforms; Inmarsat Government’s Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch Quoted
Policy experts said at the Satellite 2020 conference that strict classification of space systems could hamper reforms to the military space acquisition process, Air Force Magazine reported Monday.
Akima Receives $101.3M Logistics Support Contract to Provide Analysis, Mgmt, Operational Support; Scott Rauer, Doug Magee Quoted
Akima has secured a five-year, $101.3M contract from the Army Field Support Battalion at Fort Hood, Texas to provide logistics support for the service branch, the company announced on Tuesday.Â