News
Latest stories
-
-
General Dynamics Subsidiary Installs New Situational Awareness Tech in Germany; Robert Horton Quoted
GPS Source, a subsidiary of General Dynamics’ mission systems business, has provided Germany-based U.S. forces with a new situational awareness technology designed to function in global positioning system-denied environments.
-
in Contract Awards, News
Centurum to Update Satcom Tech for US Military, DHS Programs
Centurum Information Technology has won a potential five-year, $59.4M contract from the U.S. Navy to modernize and engineer satellite communications systems for five military services and the Department of Homeland Security.
-
-
Accenture Recognizes Phoenix Oversight Group as Small Business of 2019
Phoenix Oversight Group, a consulting firm specializing in mortgage technology, has received Accenture’s recognition as small business of the year for 2019.
-
in Contract Awards, News
DLT to Offer Software for Texas State, Local, Education Needs
DLT Solutions has received a potential six-year contract to help Texas’ information resources department address software needs across state, local and education organizations.
-
in Contract Awards, News
Northrop Grumman Gets Contract to Continue Work on Air, Missile Defense System
Northrop Grumman recently secured a $60.6M contract to continue providing a range of support services for the U.S. Army's air and missile defense system.
-
in News
DISA Issues System Engineering, Integration RFI
The Defense Information Systems Agency has posted a request for information to seek potential sources of system engineering and third-party platform integration services from the small business sector.
-
in Executive Moves, News
Akhil Handa Appointed Oxley Enterprises COO
Akhil Handa has been named chief operating officer of information technology provider Oxley Enterprises, where he brings 17 years of industry experience supporting federal customers, FedHealthIT reported Monday.
-
-
Capella Space, Air Force to Demonstrate SAR Satellites’ Imagery Collection Tasking Capability
Capella Space and the Air Force Research Laboratory will test the ability of the company’s constellation of synthetic aperture radar satellites to facilitate imagery collection and data downloads under a $750K contract, Breaking Defense reported Monday.
-
Boeing’s ‘Rosie the Astronaut’ to Fly Aboard Starliner’s First Orbital Test Flight; Leanne Caret Quoted
Boeing has named the test dummy that will ride aboard the company’s CST-100 Starliner crew capsule as part of the spacecraft’s maiden orbital flight test, Florida Today reported Thursday. The mannequin “Rosie the Astronaut†was named after “Rosie the Riveter,†a World War II icon that represented female assembly line workers who helped produce weapons and other equipment during the war.