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U.S Navy personnel test Lockheed Martin common submarine radio room EAGAN, Minn., 9 Aug. 2007. U.S. Navy officials have completed operational testing of Lockheed Martin's strategic Ohio-class common submarine radio room (CSRR) and has declared the system operationally suitable for the Navy's submarine fleet and effective by exceeding all tested thresholds.
Nanomix grant from Department of Homeland Security raised to $1.26 million EMERYVILLE, Calif., 9 Aug. 2007. Nanomix Inc., a nanoelectronic detection company commercializing diagnostic and monitoring applications, has gained an increase in a $1 million project grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The grant amendment adds $260,000 to the second year of the grant, for a total of $1.26 million.
STG wins U.S. Army IT support contract, supports modernization efforts RESTON, Va., 8 Aug. 2007. STG Inc. won a $3.8 million contract to provide information technology (IT) support to the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort Detrick Engineering Directorate (USAISEC-FDED), located in Maryland.
Spacecom, DRS Technologies provide satellite bandwidth services to U.S. Department of Defense RAMAT GAN, Israel, 8 Aug. 2007. Space-Communication Ltd., operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, will provide DRS Technologies' Technical Services Business Segment with Ku-band satellite transponder capacity so the company can provide the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) with satellite communications capabilities via the Defense Information Systems Network's (DISN) Satellite Transmission Services--Global (DSTS-G) government contract vehicle.
AeroVironment delivers BATMAV unmanned systems to U.S. Air Force WASHINGTON, 8 Aug. 2007. AeroVironment Inc. (AV), a leader in unmanned aircraft systems and electric energy systems, announced that the U.S. Air Force has taken delivery of its initial BATMAV micro unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), which include the Wasp III air vehicle, as planned under the Air Force Beyond Line of Site (BLOS) program. AV received the BATMAV, or Battlefield Air Tactical Micro Air Vehicle, award in December 2006.
Phoenix Mars mission uses Actel RTAX-S devices to acquire, process environmental data MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., 7 Aug. 2007. Actel Corporation's radiation-tolerant RTAX-S field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are aboard NASA's Phoenix mission to Mars, which launched August 4 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Phoenix spacecraft includes a Meteorological Station (MET), provided by the Canadian Space Agency. MDA, a provider of robotic space systems, led construction of the MET instrument and has integrated Actel's device into the instrument subsystem.
RTI middleware powers General Atomics Aeronautical Systems' UAS ground-control station WASHINGTON, 7 Aug. 2007. Real-Time Innovations' middleware is being used in the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) Advanced Cockpit Ground Control Station (GCS). A recent flight demonstration on a mission-configured MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft system (UAS) validated GA-ASI's major upgrade of the Advanced Cockpit GCS using RTI's networking middleware, which was completed in 14 months.
E-Z-EM gains $8 million order for RSDL from U.S. Department of Defense LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., 7 Aug. 2007. The U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command (USASMD) has placed an additional order for E-Z-EM Inc.'s RSDL personal skin decontamination product. The approximately $8 million order is the second order placed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) since it issued Milestone C approval for the product, and is the largest single order for RSDL the company has received to date.
Northrop Grumman wins $635.8 million UCAS-D contract from U.S. Navy SAN DIEGO, 6 Aug. 2007. The U.S. Navy has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation a six-year, $635.8 million contract to conduct the first ever at-sea carrier launches and recoveries with a fixed-wing unmanned air system (UAS), the X-47B. The Navy's program, known as the Unmanned Combat Air System Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D), will demonstrate the capability of an autonomous, low-observable air vehicle
U.S. Army expands contract with TCS for SatCom products and services ANNAPOLIS, Md., 6 Aug. 2007. TeleCommunication Systems Inc. (TCS) has won a $3.5 million contract increase by the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Lifecycle Management Command contracting authority at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., for satellite communications equipment and services to support Military Transition Teams (MiTTs). MiTTs are U.S. Army or Marine teams that embed and train with Allied forces in the War on Terror. MiTTs advise the Allied security forces.
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