Rapid Fire: 2010-07-14
Jul 13, 2010 22:07 EDT
- Proposed French cuts would leave A400M planes and VBCI APCs alone, but put off replacement of C-135FR aerial tankers with A330 MRTTs, and life extension/ air defense upgrades for the Mirage 2000D fighter fleet. A windfall for Britain’s FSTA/AirTanker PPP?
- Accenture: Execs at top defense firms say that cost cutting pressures are forcing them to outsource engineering services over the next 2 – 3 years.
- Boeing flies stealth-enhanced F-15SE “Silent Eagle,” expects export approval. F-15 customers South Korea (F-15K) and Israel (F-15 A-D, F-15I) reported interested.
- Despite lucrative MRAP orders, Navistar Defense is laying off workers at the end of July, with further layoffs expected by the end of the year.
- Making NetCents: Harris wins a 30-month, $25 million contract to install high-bandwidth network cabling at Air National Guard sites throughout the US under the NetCents contract vehicle.
- Harris also gets follow-on contracts worth up to $30 million to upgrade the US Navy’s Tactical Airborne Moving Map Capability Digital Map Computer (TAMMAC DMC), which provides a pilot with a graphical representation of the aircraft’s present position and other spatial information.
- Down Periscope: Lockheed Martin passes critical design review for US Navy’s Communications at Speed and Depth system, which will enable submarines to link into the GIG network without having to go to periscope depth.
- No Place Like Home: BAE Systems is expanding the number of its “home” markets, which include the UK, US, Australia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Sweden.
- L-3 Communications’ Nova Engineering snags contract worth up to $53.8 million to provide equipment, upgrades, repairs and management for the USMC’s Tactical Remote Sensor System.






