Lattice Incorporated a provider of advanced technological solutions to key government agencies and enterprise customers, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lattice Government Services, has been awarded a prime contract with the United States Air Force to develop a system for detecting improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Under the agreement, Lattice will develop a software/hardware interface to fuse data from heterogeneous sensors and a detection engine
AECOM Technology Corporation, a leading provider of professional technical and management support services for government and commercial clients around the world, announced today that a joint venture with ANHAM that it manages, Afghanistan Integrated Support Services, was awarded a maintenance and capacity-building contract by the U.S
Pelvic protection for troops in Afghanistan has been introduced to help mitigate the effects of IED blasts, the U.K
Acknowledging the serious threat from improvised explosive devices(IEDs) being employed by the Taliban, Al Qaeda and assorted groups in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Pentagon has decided to “embed” former law enforcement officials into the U.S
BAE Systems has been awarded two contracts valued at more than $22 million to produce Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment (MOLLE) for the U.S
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Corp., Herndon, Va
US military sales overseen by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) topped $30 billion for the third consecutive year. Total sales for fiscal year 2010 were $31
Daimler AG has handed over the first series-production example of the Mercedes-Benz LAPV 5.4, military designation ENOK, to the German army for use by German soldiers deployed in Afghanistan
Mina Corp. LTD, Gibraltar, is being awarded a maximum $315,180,960 fixed price with economic price adjustment, requirements-type contract for jet fuel
The Norwegian Army has responded to the increased threat of attacks by commissioning Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) with the delivery of 20 Dingo 2 heavily armoured wheeled vehicles. The troops operating at the Hindu Kush are in need of the vehicles more than ever; since the beginning of the year, soldiers have been confronted with an increasing number of assaults by insurgents