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    Army Taps Rebellion Defense to Continue Penetration Testing Software Development Efforts

    Rebellion Defense has secured a U.S. Army award to continue boosting the capabilities of the company's penetration testing software under a Small Business Innovation Research Phase III effort. Rebellion Nova will be enhanced further to provide the Army Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical with automated cyber red team testing. More

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    Northrop Enables Connected Battlespace With Integrated Battle Command System; Rebecca Torzone Quoted

    Northrop Grumman is advancing its vision of a connected battlespace, called BattleOne, by pursuing the development of next-generation, command-and-control platforms like the Integrated Battle Command System. IBCS works to support air and missile defense operations by connecting multinational and multiservice sensors and effectors into a single, integrated C2 system to enable commanders and soldiers to quickly view data and make informed decisions using that data collected from across the battlefield. More

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    Accenture’s Federal Arm to Modernize Operations at 3 Air Logistics Complexes; Bill Marion, Keith Runtz Quoted

    Accenture Federal Services has booked a five-year, $25 million contract from the Air Force Sustainment Center to modernize operations at three Air Logistics Complexes. Under the award, AFS will build an Industrial Internet of Things platform for use at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma, Robins Air Force Base in Georgia and Hill Air Force Base in Utah. More

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    DOD Working to Ready AI for ‘Complexity’ of Weapon Systems Through ‘Warfighter-in-the-Loop’ Approach; Kimberly Sablon Quoted

    Building a trusted relationship with artificial intelligence technologies is non-negotiable for the Department of Defense as it gets serious about the hot button tool.AI will be the focus of a panel discussion at Potomac Officers Club’s highly anticipated Intel Summit next week. Come for this panel and stay for keynote addresses by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s Stacey Dixon and the Central Intelligence Agency’s Jennifer Ewbank. Register for the Sept. 21st event today! More

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    DMI to Support Army HR System Modernization; Amy Rall Quoted

    DMI has received a $26 million contract to help the U.S. Army's program executive office for enterprise information services update human resources systems for the service branch. Under the contract, DMI will support sustainment system integration of AHRS and the Army Training Information System for the transfer of key personnel, equipment and training range data. More

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    Fiscal Service’s Justin Marsico Discusses Public, Private Sector Data Challenges With Denodo’s Bill Sullivan

    The U.S. government faces some of the same issues that the private sector is struggling with when it comes to data management approaches, Justin Marsico, chief data officer and deputy assistant commissioner of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, said in an interview with Denodo Federal Vice President and General Manager Bill Sullivan. Marsico recommended that other CDOs engage with information chiefs and officials in the public sector to compare notes about the challenges they face and how such challenges are being managed. More

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    Culmen, Swiss Center to Help Secure Ukrainian Airports Under New Partnership; Dan Berkon Quoted

    Culmen International and Switzerland's Center for Adaptive Security Research and Applications will help secure airports across Ukraine under a partnership with Boryspil International Airport. Dan Berkon, CEO of Culmen, said the company will build on its aviation security expertise and experience to help the airport upskill its staff "who will contribute to safe and secure airport operations once airports can be reopened." More

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    BAE, L3Harris Deliver 1st Next-Gen Electronic Warfare Aircraft to Air Force

    The U.S. Air Force has received the first EC-37B Compass Call electronic warfare aircraft from BAE Systems and L3Harris Technologies as part of efforts to enhance EW capabilities of air, surface and special operations forces. The service branch will start combined developmental and operational testing of the next-generation aircraft designed to launch jamming attacks against adversarial communications, radars and navigation systems. More

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    Raytheon Hands Over B-52 AESA Radar to Boeing for USAF Modernization Program

    Boeing has received the Raytheon-made B-52 active electronically scanned array radar that will be utilized for system integration, verification and testing activities under a U.S. Air Force modernization program. Raytheon used AESA technologies from AN/APG-79 radar as basis for the B-52 radar, which is envisioned to have better mapping and detection range and enable more simultaneous target engagements. More

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    Leidos, Rocket Lab Continue Hypersonic Test Launch Partnership for Navy

    Rocket Lab has booked a follow-on contract from Leidos to carry out additional launches for the latter's hypersonic test project with the U.S. Navy. The deal covers four missions to support the Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed program, managed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Crane Division, and follows an initial large-scale test in June that used Rocket Lab's Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron platform. More

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    NASA-Aerojet Rocketdyne Hydrogen Engine Test Program Culminates at Stennis Space Center

    NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne have wrapped up 25 years of rocket engine testing collaboration that supported 44 national space launches. The engine builder's hydrogen-fueled RS-68 technology helped government customers launch key missions, such as the U.S. Air Force-led Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Program, while working with NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. More