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Northrop-Led Team Helps DARPA Build, Deliver Small Satellite Into Orbit
An industry team composed of Northrop Grumman, Blue Canyon Technologies and Trident Systems has delivered a 330-pound small satellite into orbit as part of a Defense Advanced Reserach Projects Agency program to accelerate spacecraft development.
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Iridium’s Certus Broadband Service Wins MSUA Recognition; Matt Desch Quoted
Iridium Communications has received a Mobile Satellite Users Association award for a satellite-powered global broadband service that facilitates wireless communications for government agencies, enterprises and individuals.
DLT-Quest Software Partnership Receives CDM Special Item Number via GSA Schedule
DLT Solutions has listed a Quest Software-built enterprise information technology platform under a special item number on the General Services Administration's IT Schedule 70 contract.
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Report: Lockheed Offers to Sell F-35As For $80M Per Aircraft
Lockheed Martin has proposed to lower the cost of the Department of Defense’s block F-35A purchases from $89.5M per aircraft to less than $80M each, Defense One reported Tuesday.
Red Hat’s Joel Jackson: Culture Change Needed to Advance Agency IT Modernization
Joel Jackson, senior director of emerging product sales for Red Hat’s North America public sector group, said cloud, microservices and automation are among the modern software design’s building blocks that could reinforce federal information technology modernization efforts, Federal News Network reported Monday.
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Report: Boeing Plans Tech Improvements to Navy’s Growler Electronic Warfare Aircraft
Boeing is planning to implement technology updates on the E/A-18G Growler to help the U.S. Navy meet modernization goals for the service's electronic warfare aircraft fleet by the mid-2020s, Defense News reported Tuesday.
Lockheed’s Joe Ottaviano on Advantages of Block 2 Electronic Warfare System Upgrade for Navy
Joe Ottaviano, a director at Lockheed Martin’s rotary and mission systems business, said the Block 2 update to the U.S. Navy’s shipboard electronic warfare system under the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program could help the service detect various threats such as missiles and hostile electronic signals, C4ISRNET reported Tuesday.