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SAIC to help Air Force improve technology for intelligence analysis ROME, N.Y., 17 Oct. 2005. Leaders of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) are asking engineers at Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) of San Diego to help improve technology available to intelligence analysts.
European company optimizes optical fiber for high-energy amplification LOHJA, Finland, 17 Oct. 2005. Liekki a supplier of highly doped optical fibers in Lohja, Finland, has developed an optical fiber for amplifying pulses from 1-micron lasers.
Irish research firm offers global market study on electronic and optical backplanes DUBLIN, Ireland, 14 Oct. 2005. Research and Markets in Dublin, Ireland, is offering a market study called Electrical & Optical Backplanes -- A Worldwide Market and Technology Review 2005-2010.
Marines choose Harris for multiband software-defined radio systems QUANTICO, Va., 14 Oct. 2005. U.S. Marine Corps. leaders are hiring the Harris Corp. RF Communications Division in Rochester, N.Y., to provide the AN/PRC-117F(C) Multiband, Multimission, Manpack Radio.
Northrop Grumman team bids for airport security contract MCLEAN, Va., 13 Oct. 2005. Northrop Grumman Corp. has been awarded a basic ordering agreement (BOA) by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) that enables the company to compete for airport task orders (ATOs) for security screening services at airports nationwide.
U.K. Army picks E&S for upgraded aviation trainer SALT LAKE CITY, 13 Oct. 2005. Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp. (E&S) today announced that the company has successfully completed the third phase of the upgrade to the U.K. Army Aviation Command and Tactics Trainer (ACTT) and has been awarded phase four.
NASA offers Phase II funding for five space concepts GREENBELT, Md., 13 Oct. 2005. A space telescope that could resolve weather patterns and continents on Earth-like planets around other stars is among five promising ideas selected for more detailed study by the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) with its 2005 Phase II awards – each worth as much as $400,000.
Navy names General Dynamics to build electronic warfare system ARLINGTON, Va., 13 Oct. 2005. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston has awarded General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems a $4.2 million contract for eight Small Ship Electronic Surveillance Systems (SSESM).
Coast Guard asks industry for satellite communication solutions ROSSLYN, Va., 13 Oct. 2005. Integrated Coast Guard Systems, LLC (ICGS) today issued a Broad Industry Announcement seeking additional innovation for satellite communications to support the Integrated Deepwater System program. Companies must reply by Oct. 21.
Raytheon makes Paveway guided bombs for Air Force TUCSON, Ariz., 12 Oct. 2005. Raytheon Co. has been awarded a $45.5 million contract for the U.S. Air Force's fiscal year 2005 procurement of Paveway II laser guided bomb kits.
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