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L3Harris Technologies has received a five-year, $33.1M contract from the U.S. Navy to supply microwave tubes for integration with AN/SPY-1 radar systems of destroyer and cruiser ships equipped with the Aegis Combat System.
Northrop Grumman’s aerospace systems business has received a $68.8M modification with the U.S. Navy to provide engineering services for E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft.
San Diego-based drone system providerPlanck Aerosystems has secured $200K worth of funds from the Department of Homeland Security's science and technology directorate through the Silicon Valley Innovation Program to demonstrate the operational capacity of a small unmanned aerial vehicle.
Information technology firm 1901 Group will assist the Department of Defense's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center in the developing and implementation of artificial technology-based approaches to collect, analyze and disseminate data. The company said Thursday it could receive $3.2M in funds to support a DoD AI adoption project as part of a 10-month, $10M partnership agreement with the National Technical Information Service.
Arrow Electronics’immixGroup subsidiary has partnered with data management and document archiving platform developeriCONECT to make the Heureka analytics platform available on two of immixGroup’s contract vehicles.
Raytheon has developed an air traffic control system that consolidates the functions of various airspace management platforms, including keyboards, trackballs and monitors.
KBR has established a new ‘cyber range’ in North Charleston, S.C. designed to simulate real-world information technology systems, networks, applications and tools to support organizations’ testing and training activities.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded General Electric, Galois and Northrop Grumman separate contracts to explore new strategies to protect “high risk†data flowing between the Department of Defense’s classified and unclassified information technology systems, Nextgov reported Thursday.