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Lasers, High-Power Microwaves Could Help Counter Hostile Drones; Raytheon’s Todd Probert Quoted
Military commanders and civilian air traffic controllers need new technology platforms to help detect and counter rogue drones flying over sports stadiums, airports and military installations. “This is very fast-moving from a technology standpoint,†Todd Probert, vice president of mission support and modernization at Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business, said of drones.
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in Executive Moves, News
GovCon, IT Industry Vets Named to AFCEA Exec Committee, Board of Directors
AFCEA International has named 14 government contracting and information technology industry executives to the association's executive committee and appointed 15 professionals to its board of directors.
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in Contract Awards, News
Raytheon to Engineer Army Anti-Tank Weapon Systems
Raytheon has received a five-year, $38.2M contract to help the U.S. Army refine and maintain tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided missile systems. Contract work will involve configuration management, fielding, repair and logistical support services, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
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in Contract Awards, News
Report: Lockheed, Raytheon Boost Hypersonic Tech R&D Efforts
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon booked contracts worth more than $3B combined in recent months to develop new hypersonics technology for the Department of Defense, Aviation International News reported Friday.
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in Contract Awards, News
Northrop, L3 to Continue Work on Navy Jammer Low Band Tech Dev’t Program
Northrop Grumman and L3 Technologies each landed contract extensions with a combined value of $27M to further the development of a low band jamming pod for the U.S. Navy's electronic warfare missions, C4ISRNET reported Thursday.
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in Contract Awards, News
Five Firms Win Contracts for Army Combat Vehicle Weapon Integration Work
The U.S. Army has awarded contracts to five companies to provide design services for the integration of a new weapon system into the Stryker combat vehicle, Defense News reported Thursday.
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in News
Navy, Contractors Plan Littoral Combat Ship Upgrades
The U.S. Navy is working with contractors Lockheed Martin and Austal USA to identify the next set of upgrades to the service’s fleet of littoral combat ships, USNI News reported Tuesday.