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Raytheon’s John DeSimone: Info Sharing, Partnerships Key to Improving Infrastructure Security
John DeSimone, vice president of cybersecurity and special missions at Raytheon’s intelligence, information and services arm, has said that the public and private sectors need to undergo a cultural shift to better protect critical infrastructure.
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Air Force Issues Cyber Capabilities RFI
The U.S. Air Force has posted a request for information to seek potential sources of cyber capabilities.
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UTC Continues Partnership with Engineers Without Borders USA for Global Outreach Projects
United Technologies Corp. will support volunteer projects under an expanded partnership with nonprofit Engineers Without Borders USA.
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Boeing Receives Navy F/A-18 Mission Computer Procurement Contract
Boeing has received a $51.6M contract to obtain advanced capability mission computers for the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 combat jets. The service branch is obligating the full contract amount at the time of award to fund the procurement of 136 aircraft computer units, the Department of Defense said Friday.
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Lockheed, NASA to Further ‘Orion’ Spacecraft Testing in Late 2019
Lockheed Martin is preparing its Orion spacecraft for testing activities at NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Cleveland ahead of the Artemis 1 uncrewed lunar orbit test flight, NASA Spaceflight reported Friday.
Colsa Corp. Lands $70M Air Force Modification for C4ISR Support Services
Colsa Corp. has secured a $69.6M contract modification to perform command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support services to the U.S. Air Force.
Lt. Gen. John Thompson: SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Certified for Two National Security Orbits
Lt. Gen. John Thompson, commander of the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, said the service branch certified SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket to perform national security launch missions for “certain orbits,†SpaceNews reported Saturday.
Marine Corps Looks at Bell-Made Drone for Naval Ship Protection
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking to use a Bell-made unmanned tiltrotor aircraft for efforts to protect naval ships, according to officials, Military.com reported Wednesday.