Author: Mario Jaconelli

Geographic Broadcast Controller Upgrade

The Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Mobile Satellite Section (DITCO-PL8221), Scott AFB, IL, intends to negotiate on a sole source basis with Iridium Satellite, LLC., 1750 Tysons Boulevard, Suite 1400, M

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REPAIR BARRACKS 251, FORT IRWIN, CA

In general, the work consists of the following: Barracks 251 Repairs, Fort Irwin, San Bernardino County, CA. This project is needed to repair failing building systems and deteriorated infrastructure in Building 251, a three story, Enlisted Unoccupied Pers

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Northrop Grumman celebrates successful missile defence demonstration

Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Battle Command System (IBCS) has successfully detected, tracked and simulated engagements with hostile targets at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. During the live air test, IBCS demonstrated its ability to combine data from sensors and various information sources to engage with real and simulated […]

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New additions to DVD2018 reflect its Innovation theme

Jointly sponsored by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) and Army Headquarters, DVD will hold its thirteenth show on 19 and 20 September 2018 at Millbrook, bringing together industry and defence in the Land Equipment sector. Reflecting the theme of Innovation, there will be a number of new additions to this year’s show, including an opportunity for industry experts to participate in speaker sessions; close links with the ‘Year […]

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Planning and Design Services Europe

Sources Sought Announcement for Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDCs) for (A-E) Planning and Design Services in Multiple European Locations for USACE Europe District

This announcement seeks information from industry which will be used for preliminary p

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Serco wins $51 million contract to support US military

Serco has been awarded a single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to continue to provide installation support for Close-In Weapons Systems (CIWS) on US Navy, US Army and US Coast Guard vessels. This contract has a one-year base period plus four one-year option periods, with a ceiling value of $51 million, if all option […]

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Dstl recreate war games that helped win Battle of the Atlantic

Staff at Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have recreated the work of a World War Two unit which was set up to help stop U-boat attacks on Allied ships. The Western Approaches Tactical Unit (WATU) was formed of officers and rating from the Women’s Royal Naval Service, or Wrens. Despite rudimentary facilities, more than […]

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Red Arrows to be recognised with Honourable Company of Air Pilots award

The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team – better known as the Red Arrows – is to be recognised for more than five decades of excellence when team members receive an award from the Honourable Company of Air Pilots next month. The Air Pilots’ annual Trophies and Awards are among the industry’s most prestigious because recipients […]

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In Conflict. With Technology?

Throughout history, times of conflict have been the greatest drivers of innovation. At the same time conflict also drove industry – innovation in conflict is only as effective as the way it can best be developed and deployed. Times change. Indeed, the very shape and dynamics of conflict have changed. Front lines are no longer […]

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Boeing award MQ-25 Stingray engine contract to Rolls-Royce

Having recently won the coveted US Navy MQ-25 Stingray contract, Boeing has now hired Rolls-Royce to provide the engines that will one day power the unmanned, carrier-based aerial refueler through the skies. Previously, the US Navy announced that its much anticipated $805 million MQ-25A engineering and manufacturing contract would be carried out by Boeing. The […]

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Commodore Moorhouse assumes command of HMS Prince of Wales

Commodore Stephen Moorhouse has assumed command of the UK’s second aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, currently under construction in Rosyth, Scotland. Moorhouse will take up the local rank of captain during his command, just as his counterpart Commodore Jerry Kyd did on board the first of the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carriers, HMS Queen […]

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Two keynote speakers announced for DPRTE 2019

The first two keynote speakers have been announced for Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2019 , which will take place at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena on 28 March next year. Stuart Andrew MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence), will be joined by Ant Middleton, best known for his role as Chief Instructor on hit […]

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Data-driven defence

Data is a critical asset for military organisations, but this data is only valuable if used effectively. With this in mind, Emma Cygan, Design and Development Engineer at steering system supplier Pailton Engineering, addresses the need for data-driven design in military vehicle engineering.  The military vehicle sector is rapidly adapting to changing security threats and new technologies. In fact, much of the UK Ministry […]

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WFEL ‘bridges’ nations following Australian Army contract

Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has visited the Stockport-based military bridge manufacturer WFEL in time to see the finishing touches put to a multi-million pound Australian Army contract. For WFEL, completion of the £53 million Australian Army contract is indicative of an international trend; the business has generated a staggering £600 million in defence export orders […]

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