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DARPA funds software to coordinate battlefield operations WASHINGTON, D.C., 20 Sept. 2005. Researchers at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have funded a software study to help soldiers make better battlefield decisions.
Designers make robots more autonomous LONDON, 19 Sept. 2005. Autonomy is the latest buzzword in the field of emerging robotics technologies, says a report from the analyst firm Frost & Sullivan.
Air Force buys more laser guided bomb kits ARCHBALD, Pa., 19 Sept. 2005. Lockheed Martin has received a contract valued at approximately $50 million to deliver laser-guided bomb (LGB) kits to the U.S. Air Force next year.
Harris will supply deployable antennas for Army MELBOURNE, Fla., 19 Sept. 2005. Harris Corp. today announced that it was awarded a $16 million contract by the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, for the first production lot of Large Aperture Multiband Deployable Antennas (LAMDAs) for use by the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps.
L-3 will make Army's vehicle-mounted SATCOM terminals NEW YORK, 19 Sept. 2005. L-3 Communications announced today that its Communication Systems-West division (L-3 CS-West) has been awarded an $82 million contract modification from U.S. Army Communication- Electronics Life Cycle Management Command, Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, N.J. for the production of its quad-band, High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)-mounted, 2.4 meter Phoenix SATCOM terminal (Phoenix).
Marine Corps chooses Northrop Grumman for new battlefield radar system QUANTICO, Va., 19 Sept. 2005. U.S. Marine Corps leaders are hiring Northrop Grumman Corp. to build a new battlefield radar system called the Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar system, otherwise known as G/ATOR.
Foster-Miller nabs another big contract order for bomb-disposal robots WALTHAM, Mass., 19 Sept. 2005. Robot maker Foster-Miller Inc. in Waltham, Mass., won its second multimillion-dollar contract this month on Sept. 16 for a bomb-busting unmanned ground vehicle that finds and destroys improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the global war on terror.
Army chooses handheld Harris radios ROCHESTER, N.Y., 16 Sept. 2005. Harris Corp. has been awarded a $37.8 million contract from the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) for more than 1,300 Falcon III dual AN/PRC-152 Multiband Handheld Radio and Vehicular Adapter Amplifier systems.
U.S. market share lags global growth in homeland security WASHINGTON, 16 Sept. 2005. In contrast to common thinking, the domestic market for homeland security makes up only 52 percent of the global market in 2005, according to a research report from the analyst firm Homeland Security Research Corp.
Navy ships avoid mines with Raytheon sonar TEWKSBURY, Mass., 16 Sept. 2005. Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (IDS), of Portsmouth, R.I., is being awarded an undefinitized Firm Fixed Price/Cost Plus Fixed Fee letter contract at a Not-To-Exceed price of $54.9 million for the Low Rate Initial Production of the AN/AQS-20A Sonar, Mine Detecting Set.
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