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Raytheon wins $197 million, serves as electronics system integrator for LPD 17 program TEWKSBURY, Mass., 13 Nov. 2009. Raytheon Company won a $197 million U.S. Navy contract for life-cycle engineering and support of the LPD 17 class, the Navy's next generation of amphibious warfare ships. The contract includes five options for a total of five years of support. It extends IDS' role as the ship's prime provider of life-cycle engineering and support, originally awarded in 2005.
Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum and Avionics USA call for papers deadline next week on Nov 17 SAN DIEGO, 12 Nov. 2009. The call for papers deadline for the 2010 Avionics USA and Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum conferences is next week on Nov. 17, 2009. Both conferences will be held June 3 to 4, 2010 in San Diego at the San Diego Convention Center.
ATK wins $100 million for Trident II solid rocket propulsion systems MINNEAPOLIS, 12 Nov. 2009. Alliant Techsystems won a $100 million contract from Lockheed Martin to produce solid rocket propulsion systems for all three stages of the U.S. Navy's Trident II (D-5) Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM). Under terms of the annual contract, ATK will continue to supply Trident solid rocket propulsion systems to the Trident II (D-5) Missile System Prime Contractor, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company in Sunnyvale, Calif., through calendar year 2013.
LaserMotive wins NASA's Centennial Challenges program with wireless energy beaming technology WASHINGTON, 11 Nov. 2009. LaserMotive of Seattle won $900,000 in the 2009 Power Beaming challenge, part of NASA's Centennial Challenges program, for its demonstration of a new wireless energy beaming technology. LaserMotive engineers enabled a robotic device to climb a vertical cable via wireless power transmission, technology that could be used to help power a "space elevator" in the future.
Quantum ships diesel hybrid vehicles with weapons ring to the U.S. Army for reconnaissance, surveillance, and targeting IRVINE, Calif., 11 Nov. 2009. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide Inc. is developing and shipping diesel hybrid vehicles to the U.S. Army's Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) National Automotive Center (NAC), with funding support through the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and project administration through Alion.
General Dynamics wins $22 million contract from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to design network-centric electronic solution FAIRFAX, Va., 10 Nov. 2009. General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics, won a $22.2 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to support the Naval Integrated Tactical Environmental System Next Generation program. General Dynamics will design, develop, integrate, test, and support the deployment of NITES-Next, which displays tailored meteorological and oceanographic products on mission-planning and command-and-control systems.
TiaLinx Inc. won an Army Phase-II contract for its handheld precision target, motion detection technology NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., 10 Nov. 2009. TiaLinx Inc., a developer of millimeter-wave integrated radio and antenna arrays, won a phase II contract from the Department of Army for development of a miniaturized antenna array at V-band. TiaLinx engineers will incorporate the antenna system into the company's flagship Eagle60 family of products, to improve the performance of these ultra-wideband (UWB), radio-frequency (RF) imaging systems.
USS New York, made with steel from World Trade Center, commissioned in New York NEW YORK, 9 Nov. 2009 The Navy's newest ship, the USS New York (LPD 21), was commissioned this weekend at a U.S. Navy ceremony in New York.
Government agencies come to grips with wind turbine-caused clutter for U.S. radar systems WASHINGTON, 8 Nov. 2008. Electricity-generating wind turbines are considered an essential part of reducing U.S. reliance on fossil fuels, yet these massive multi-bladed structures can cause big problems for the nation's radar systems that watch for enemy aircraft and threatening weather.
Stanley wins $49 million DISA task order to infuse global information grid with cybersecurity, network security ARLINGTON, Va., 7 Nov. 2009. Stanley Inc., a provider of systems integration and professional services to the U.S. federal government, won a five-year, firm-fixed-price task order valued at $49 million, if all options are exercised, by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) under the company's Encore II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity prime contract.
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