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Lockheed to Support USAF Turbine Technology Efforts
Lockheed Martin has received an eight-year, $19.9M contract to support a U.S. Air Force effort to develop advanced turbine technologies. The company will work under the program's affordable mission-capability phase that aims to build, demonstrate and transition cost-reductive turbine and thermal technologies, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
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Raytheon Demos New Radio Comms System for Troops in Congested Environment
Raytheon has demonstrated its new X-Net radio communications system designed to connect missiles, precision guided munitions and small unmanned autonomous systems, among other platforms, to the tactical network while in congested battlefield. The company said Tuesday the system autonomously selects optimal radio frequency to allow platforms to continue communicating in a dense signal environment. Raytheon […] More
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HPE Secures $57M in Contracts to Provide Air Force, Navy Supercomputers
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has won two contracts worth a combined $57 million to provide supercomputers to the U.S. Navy and Air Force Research Laboratory as part of the Defense Department‘s High Performance Computing Modernization Program. HPE said Tuesday it will deliver four HPE SGI 8600 computer systems to AFRL’s DoD Supercomputing Resource Center and another three to the Navy’s DSRC. […] More
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AFRL Awards SBIR Phase II Funds to Galois for Cyber Deception Tech Devt
Galois has secured a $750,000 grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory to support the development of a cyber deception technology that will look to mislead potential attackers that monitor network activities. The company said Thursday it received the funds under Phase II of a Small Business Innovation Research program effort for the Prattle cyber deception technology. Prattle […] More
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Air Force Awards Two R&D Space Tech Task Orders to IAI Subsidiary
A subsidiary of Integrity Applications has been awarded two task orders worth $27.8 million combined for research and development services to the U.S. Air Force. Pacific Defense Solutions will work to develop electro-optical space situational awareness systems and also integrate and produce components under the first task order, Defense Department said Monday. The second task order covers R&D services for […] More
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Cubic Completes First Phase of UAS Air Range System; Bill Toti Comments
Cubic’s global defense business has completed the initial phase of a manned/unmanned air range system for the U.S. Air Force. Cubic collaborated with the Wright State Research Institute and the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop and execute the live, virtual and constructive unmanned aerial systems in an effort to establish a simulation environment for […] More