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National Defense May 2015 Valerie Insinna |
More Body Cameras Becoming Available To Law Enforcement One product that soon could be making its way to the United States is the B-Cam SRU, a body camera developed last year by United Kingdom-based B-Cam Ltd., said CEO James Bolton. |
National Defense May 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New Paint Could Help Solve Counterfeit Parts Problem A fledgling Australian company is hoping to break into the U.S. defense market this year with a paint that could help prevent counterfeit parts from making their way into equipment. |
National Defense May 2015 Valerie Insinna |
Boeing Banks on Cost Effectiveness of C-40 to Deliver Foreign Sales Boeing has begun pitching its C-40 transport aircraft currently in use by the Navy and Air Force to international customers. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
DHS Small Business Chief Gives Insights into Winning Contracts Landing a contract for the first time with the Department of Homeland Security can seem like a daunting challenge, but there are plenty of opportunities to break into the market, the head of the department's small business office said. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
A New Rocket Engine by 2019? Air Force Says No; Aerojet Rocketdyne Says Yes Aerojet Rocketdyne recently completed hot-fire testing of a single-element main injector for the AR1 rocket engine that was completely built using additive manufacturing. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
FirstNet Fully Funded After Lucrative Spectrum Auction The First Responder Network Authority now has a $7 billion pot to build the nation's first interoperable emergency communications system designed to work in all 50 states, territories and the District of Columbia. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Worldwide Biosurveillance Network Still a Distant Goal Since the anthrax attacks of 2001, the U.S. government's intention has been to create a global disease-monitoring system. |
National Defense April 2015 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
U.S. Government Trying to Counter ISIL 'Twitter Consensus' The U.S. government and allied nations around the world are working to counter the group's propaganda, but some experts worry that it is not enough. |
National Defense April 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Military Seeing Different Applications, Wider Use of Aerostats and Airships Aerostats and airships are old ideas that are in vogue again in military and homeland security applications. |
National Defense April 2015 Will Goodman |
Market Research: The Collateral Damage of Conference Restrictions If better market research saves just one percent of major program life-cycle costs, it would be five times the total savings the government claims from conference restrictions, and an order of magnitude more savings when one accounts for all defense programs. |
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