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    LMI Principal Kyle Robinson Elected Board Member at NDU Foundation

    Kyle Robinson, principal of business development at LMI, has been named to the board of directors of the National Defense University Foundation. The U.S. Air Force veteran with three decades of military service will be part of the corporate relations committee and assist in increasing the foundation’s involvement with its public and private sector partners, the […] More

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    3 Small Businesses Selected to Provide Human Capital Support for NASA

    NASA has awarded $76 million in indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts to three women-owned small businesses to deliver human capital support services to the space agency. The awardees were IBEX IT Business Experts, Bryce Solutions and Strategy Consulting Team, NASA said Thursday. Contract work will include providing human resources business partner advisory support, subject-matter expertise in human capital policy […] More

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    General Dynamics Business Books $152M Contract for Alabama Supercomputer Development, Management

    General Dynamics‘ information technology segment has secured a potential seven-year, $152 million contract from the Alabama Supercomputer Authority to operate and support the state-funded agency’s computer and network systems. Work under the contract will include delivering high-performance computing, enterprise network management, cybersecurity, application development and hybrid multi-cloud environment hosting services, General Dynamics Information Technology said […] More

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    Air Force Seeks Info on Facial Recognition Software for Scott AFB

    The Department of the Air Force is seeking a proof of concept for a gate automation facial recognition reader for Scott Air Force Base. In a sources sought notice posted on SAM.gov, Air Mobility Command said it wants information on the availability and capability of small or large companies to provide the technology to tighten security […] More

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    Atlas Secures Contract for Georgia Railroad Safety Program Support

    Atlas Technical Consultants, an Austin, Texas-based infrastructure and environmental services provider, has booked a potential five-year, $15 million contract to support the Railroad Safety Program of Georgia’s transportation department. The contractor said Friday it will specifically provide engineering, design and environmental services related to rail crossing for one of the state’s largest Class I rail operators. […] More

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    Sigma7 Appoints 3 Former Government Leaders to Inaugural Advisory Board

    Sigma7, a New York-based risk services provider, has named three retired military and national security officials to its newly created advisory board to help guide the company’s clients in assessing and responding to risks. The appointees are Nadia Schadlow, a former U.S. deputy national security adviser for strategy; Martin Dempsey, a retired U.S. Army general and […] More

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    Kratos to Produce XQ-58A Valkyrie Drones for Navy

    The U.S. Navy has awarded Kratos Defense & Security Solutions a nine-month, $15.5 million contract to manufacture and deliver two XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aerial systems. The drones will be equipped with sensor and weapon system payloads that support penetrating affordable autonomous collaborative killer objectives, the Defense Department said Friday.  Kratos’ unmanned aerial systems unit will receive the full […] More

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    National Renewable Energy Lab to Award Funds to Small & Medium Wind Turbine Manufacturers

    Eleven companies are set to receive $2.9 million in total funds from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to optimize wind turbine system designs, modernize manufacturing processes and contribute to distributed wind turbine deployment efforts in the U.S. NREL will issue the awards as part of the 2022-2023 Competitiveness Improvement Project, which offers financial and technical […] More

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    Aeyon, Decision Lens Aim to Help Transform DOD Financial Management Process

    Aeyon and Decision Lens have forged an alliance to apply both software and subject matter expertise in efforts to help Department of Defense clients manage financial operations. The two companies seek to provide DOD tools for planning budgets, prioritizing requirements and analyzing programs, Decision Lens said Tuesday. Vienna, Virginia-based Aeyon offers audit readiness and support services […] More

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    Boeing Subsidiary to Provide Solar Cells for NASA’s Earth Survey Satellite

    Boeing’s Spectrolab subsidiary will provide 3,360 NeXt Triple Junction solar cells for a NASA spacecraft that will be used for the agency’s Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission. NASA’s SWOT initiative is expected to launch this month to investigate the ocean’s surface topography and cycle in order to gain insights that could help communities prepare for […] More

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    Northrop Vet Bruce Brooke Named Chief Growth Officer at FWG

    Bruce Brooke, an 18-year veteran of Northrop Grumman, has been appointed chief growth officer at Washington, D.C.-based information technology and cybersecurity services provider FWG Solutions, according to a LinkedIn post published Sunday. He brings three decades of industry experience to the Small Business Administration-certified 8(a) contractor and will be responsible for helping drive the company’s market footprint expansion […] More

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    Terran Orbital Forms Satellite Imaging Tech Development Business

    Terran Orbital has created a business unit with the goal of developing electro-optical satellite imaging systems intended for Earth observation and monitoring efforts in the space domain. Alex Pertica, a 36-year veteran of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will serve as head of the newly formed Optical Solutions Group, the company said Thursday. In his prior […] More