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ManTech Unveils Tactical ‘Cloud-in-a-Box’ Platform; Srini Iyer, Cindy DeCarlo Quoted
ManTech International has launched a portable technology platform designed to allow tactical warfighters to process and analyze intelligence data in real time, C4ISRNET reported Monday. The company’s Secure Tactical Edge Platform is a “cloud-in-a-box†system that works to accelerate the decision-making process for service personnel through real-time data collection and analysis.
Maxar-Thales Alenia Space Consortium Reaches Significant Milestone for Telesat’s LEO Satellite Constellation
The Maxar and Thales Alenia Space Consortium has advanced its detailed and low-risk designs for Telesat’s LEO system, including system optimization, engineering trade-offs, requirements development and technology prototyping to establish compelling and mature designs for Telesat LEO’s space, ground and user terminal segments, Maxar announced on Monday.
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Report: Austal USA, Fincantieri to Compete for Navy’s Next-Gen Frigate Contract
The U.S. Navy is expected to choose from among shipbuilding firms, including Austal USA and Fincantieri Marinette Marine, to construct up to 20 FFG(X) next-generation frigates by 2030, AL.com reported Sunday.
BAE-Lockheed Team Supplies USAF With Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile Systems
BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin have supplied the U.S. Air Force with long-range anti-ship missiles for the B-1B bomber aircraft, which reached early operational capability ahead of schedule.
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Rocket Lab Helps DoD Send R&D Satellites to Orbit
Rocket Lab has launched three research-and-development satellites for the Department of Defense's Space Test Program under a contract with the U.S. Air Force and the Defense Innovation Unit.
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General Dynamics’ Chuck Brooks: Public-Private Partnership Key to Address US Infrastructure Cybersecurity Risks
Chuck Brooks, principal market growth strategist for cybersecurity and emerging technologies at General Dynamics' mission systems business, has said the federal government should form a comprehensive and adaptive partnership with industry to address cyber threats to critical U.S. infrastructure assets.
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Jacobs’ Jason Bird Appointed UN ARISE’s US Network Chair
Jason Bird, head of the U.S. south water resources solutions segment and Florida resilience practice at Jacobs Engineering Group, has been named U.S. network chair of the U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction’s ARISE network.