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$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

by Joe Katzman | Apr 4, 2005 | Simulation & Training

L3 Communication Flight International Aviation LLC in Newport News, VA received a $40.4 million modification that exercises an option for simulations that help ships and air squadrons train their crews to counter electronic warfare efforts by airborne targets. This...
$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

Excalibur UAV Still in Development

by Joe Katzman | Apr 4, 2005 | New Systems Tech, R&D - Contracted, UAVs, USA

Excaliburunder assembly With all the attention being paid to the projected increases in the MQ-1 Predator fleet and tests of the MQ-9 Predator B, other Umanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) may not get much attention. Recently, small business qualifier Aurora Flight Sciences...
$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

Alliant Gets Bomb Fuze Order, Analyst Downgrade

by Joe Katzman | Apr 4, 2005 | Contracts - Awards, USA

Alliant Techsystems, Inc. in Janesville, WI received an $8 million modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-04-C-0133), exercising an option for the procurement of 9,164 FMU-139C/B electronic bomb fuzes. Meanwhile, Smith Barney Citigroup...
$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

ITT Gets Paid for Kosovo Services

by Joe Katzman | Apr 4, 2005 | Contracts - Awards, Security Contractor, USA

Serbia & Kosovo ITT Federal Services International Inc. in Colorado Springs, CO received a $9.4 million increment as part of their $69 million firm-fixed-price contract for management of armed guard services at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo (DABN01-03-C-0010). ITT also...
$40M More for Electronic Warfare Training

Commercial Software to Manage $19B Navy Spare Parts System?

by Joe Katzman | Apr 1, 2005 | Lobbying, Naval Equipment, USA

Philadelphia-based MCA Solutions and Arlington, VA-based CACI International Inc. have run a $1 million Congressionally-backed study of the U.S. Navy’s legacy systems for managing its $19 billion spare parts efforts. The study began on March 17, and is taking...
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