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Boeing lands $2.4B Poseidon aircraft contract

Boeing has secured a $2.4 billion Navy contract to produce the next 19 P-8A Poseidon aircraft. The agreement calls for 10 aircraft to be added to the current inventory of P-8As in the Navy’s fleet, in addition to all five jets currently under contract for Norway and the four aircraft remaining... Read More »

Ebola treatment deemed safe, easy to administer

National Institutes of Health (NIH) early-stage clinical trial findings maintain the investigational Ebola treatment mAb114 is safe, well-tolerated, and easy to administer. Trial results published in The Lancet outlined the manner in which 18 healthy adults received mAb114 as part of a May 2018... Read More »

Project assesses extremist group interactions, behaviors

A group of Sandia National Laboratories researchers, social-behavioral scientists, and computational modelers recently completed a program designed to assess extremist group interactions and behaviors. The purpose of “Mustang,” a two-year effort, stemmed from the goal of informing U.S. and... Read More »

GAO issues Army modernization recommendations

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has issued four recommendations to the Army as a means of enhancing the branch's modernization goals. GAO officials said the recommendations stem from the Army's aim to maintain its technological edge over potential adversaries by investing in near and... Read More »

Collaboration aids nuclear explosion monitoring efforts

The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is partnering with medical isotope producers to enhance nuclear explosion monitoring initiatives. The collaboration involves monitor installation to lend greater insight regarding emission levels and timing. The endeavor... Read More »

Labs to hold an unmanned aerial systems challenge

The joint U.S.-U.K. Swarm and Search AI Challenge: 2019 Fire Hack challenges research teams to discover ways unmanned aerial systems can be used in search and rescue missions. The challenge is sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the United Kingdom Defence Science and... Read More »

Partnerships seek to enhance vaccine production

An array of global health entities have joined forces to aid the process of developing epidemic responsive vaccines while also, demonstrating safety, efficacy and deployment preparedness. University of Queensland officials said the institution has partnered with the World Health... Read More »

Mosquito sparks malaria fears in Ethiopia

A type of mosquito known to transmit malaria has been detected in Ethiopia for the first time, crossing from the Middle East, India, and China, putting more people at risk for malaria in new regions. A Baylor University study identified the mosquito, led by Tamar Carter, assistant professor of... Read More »

Harris Corporation awarded $75M order with Marine Corps

The U.S. Marine Corps recently awarded Harris Corp. a $75 million order to provide Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) narrowband satellite communication upgrades. The order, part of a five-year Navy Portable Radio Program contract awarded in 2017, will upgrade the Falcon III AN/PRC-117G manpack... Read More »

Smiths Detection lands radiation portal monitors contract

Smiths Detection has secured a contract with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office (CWMD) to provide radiation portal monitors (RPM). Officials said the indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreement has a $291 million ceiling,... Read More »

Lockheed Martin awarded contract for anti-ship missiles

The U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force recently awarded Lockheed Martin a $172 million contract to continue the production of the air-launched variant of the Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASM). LRASM was designed to detect and destroy specific targets within groups of ships by employing... Read More »

Raytheon to provide Marines with radar upgrade

The U.S. Marine Corps recently selected Raytheon Co. to equip its F/A-18C/D classic Hornet fleet with radar technology. Raytheon will provide its APG-79(v)4 AESA radar, a scaled version of the APG-79 AESA used by the U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Air Force. The APG-79(v)4 shares more than 90... Read More »

FirstNet participates at Consumer Electronics Show 2019

Representatives of the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) spoke at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and CES Government 2019 in Los Vegas about technology innovations related to first responders. FirstNet members took part in panel discussions or were keynote speakers on... Read More »

BAE opening innovation hub in Georgia

BAE Systems recently said it intends to sign a lease to open an office at the new Georgia Cyber Center. The office will allow the company to be near key customers and to take advantage of the city’s highly skilled workforce. The center is located on the Nathan Deal Campus for Innovation in... Read More »

KBR affiliate lands Army IT contract

An affiliate of the cyber and electronic security solutions firm KBR, SGT, LLC, has landed a role in the $12.1 billion Army Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-3 (ITES-3) Services Contract. SGT, LLC is a business unit of KBRwyle, which serves as KBR's global government services... Read More »