Modernization
Two may win WIN-T
Both General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin could win pieces of the Army's Warfighter Information Network-Tactical contract.
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DARPA tests data link
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency successfully tested technology that helps pilots attack small, mobile targets.
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CSC to meld tracking systems
The Army will pay $146 million for merging four systems that track cargo and vehicles.
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Border UAVs take off
DHS officials started flying robotic aircraft to monitor the southwest border.
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Agencies express interest in Windows sealant
White House and others give ImmuneEngine a closer look
Digital Government
ImmuneEngine
BBX Technologies Inc.'s ImmuneEngine seeks to secure computers running Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system without slowing their performance and without the need for traditional file signature updates
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Army splits WIN-T work
General Dynamics Corp. officials will oversee the development and installation of the Army's Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) system with help from Lockheed Martin Corp., according to the service's top information technology official.
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Wargames stress data sharing
The Combined Joint Task Force Exercise will test two devices in a live and computer-simulated environment
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Intercepts
Leavin' on a jet plane?; Precision-guided DARPA; ASCP to AeSCP?; More IT jargon; Attorneys involved; Army IT rule; Linux license
Digital Government
A growing trend
As Air Force officials plan to consolidate their Microsoft Corp. software contracts through an enterprise software licensing agreement, they are borrowing a page from the Army's playbook.
Modernization
Air Force seeks Microsoft pact
Air Force officials are planning to use enterprise software licensing agreements to consolidate Microsoft Corp. software contracts.
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Army hits some bumps in the road
Funds for enterprise software licensing agreement get siphoned off
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Mazzucchi to lead CECOM
Brig. Gen. Mike Mazzucchi will take over for retiring Maj. Gen. William Russ.
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IT funding suffers for Army transformation
The service may take $600 million originally meant for infrastructure modernization and use it for unit transformation.
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Air Force saves $500K in hardware buy
Various Air Force commands bought 2,153 desktop and 1,323 laptop computers.
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Army readies next ITES
The Army will follow up the $1 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions program with another performance-based contracting initiative.
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