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Brian Michl: General Dynamics IT Unit to Continue DHS Telecom Support
A business unit of General Dynamics will continue to provide telecommunications support to the Department of Homeland Security under a potential five-year, $325M contract awarded in August.
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US Judiciary Requests Input on Off Premise Cloud Services
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts is seeking information on procuring off-premise cloud services to address information technology computing and storage requirements across the country's judiciary system.
Mercury Systems Launches EW Transceiver With Digitization Features
Mercury Systems has introduced a digitization transceiver designed to support electronic warfare operations and mitigate electromagnetic threats.
Motorola Solutions Unveils LTE-Based Public Safety Radio With Virtual Assistant
Motorola Solutions has released a Project 25 radio offering designed with a virtual assistant that will work to help first responders receive information in the field and operate the device through voice commands.
BAE to Provide Army Open Source Services Under $437M Task Order; Peder Jungck Quoted
TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 25, 2019 — BAE Systems will provide data-based open source support to the U.S. Army and its Intelligence and Security Command under a $437M task order, GovCon Wire reported Oct. 16.
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Iron Mountain’s Sue Trombley: AI Could Help Agencies Simplify Records Mgmt
Sue Trombley, a managing director at Iron Mountain, has said that agencies should consider implementing artificial intelligence and machine learning approches to manage the information life cycle.
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Questionmark’s Cloud-Based Assessment Platform Gets FedRAMP OK
Questionmark has secured Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification to provide a cloud-based technology platform for government customers to produce and manage assessments.
CFO Toby O’Brien on Raytheon’s Hypersonics, Counter-Hypersonics Work
Toby O’Brien, chief financial officer of Raytheon, told Defense One in an interview published Thursday that the company “did get some incremental work†when it comes to hypersonics and counter-hypersonics and saw its backlog rise to approximately $750M through the third quarter of 2019.
Report: SpaceX Eyes Crew Dragon Static Fire Test in November
SpaceX plans to perform a static fire test of its Crew Dragon capsule on Nov. 2 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, CNBC reported Thursday.