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Minburn Secures $74M NASA Software Licensing, Maintenance IDIQ
Minburn Technology Group has received a potential three-year, $73.6M contract to help NASA acquire licenses for Microsoft-made software products.
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Navy Extends Alion Contract for NAVSEA Professional Support Services
An Alion Science and Technology subsidiary received a $24.9M contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide professional support services to the Naval Sea Systems Command’s deputy commander for surface warfare.
Dan Jablonsky on Maxar’s Unified Operating Model, WorldView Legion Satellite Program
Dan Jablonsky, president and CEO of Maxar Technologies, told SpaceNews in an interview published Wednesday the company’s move to adopt a unified operating model as part of a reorganization effort seeks to achieve cost savings and accelerate service delivery.
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Maxar Announces Business Function Leaders Under New Operating Structure
Dan Jablonsky, president and CEO of Maxar Technologies, wrote in a blog post published Tuesday the company merged the operations of Radiant Solutions, SSL and DigitalGlobe as part of a restructuring effort aimed to provide leaders with direct authority and facilitate innovation and service delivery.
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Northrop to Begin Working on Ground Support Infrastructure at KSC
Officials from Northrop Grumman have confirmed work is set to begin in April at Kennedy Space Center for the development of the company’s Omega launch vehicle, Florida Today reported Tuesday.
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Mercury Systems to Help Market Intel-Lockheed Cybersecurity Platform
Mercury Systems will offer a full-stack security platform that Intel and Lockheed Martin have jointly developed to help clients secure mission data from cyber attacks.
Intel’s David Hoffman: Government, Industry Should Collaborate on National AI Strategy
David Hoffman, associate general counsel and global privacy officer at Intel, has said government and industry should work together on a national strategy that would advance the adoption of artificial intelligence. Hoffman wrote in a FedScoop article published Tuesday the national AI strategy should address four areas and one is to foster AI innovation across government and industry.