The British defense ministry yesterday awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation the second installment of a three-phase contract to study how to recover damaged data from military communications systems following an information warfare attack.
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The British defense ministry yesterday awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation the second installment of a three-phase contract to study how to recover damaged data from military communications systems following an information warfare attack.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization announced that it is "fully prepared" for the Year 2000 computer date change.
President Bill Clinton late last week signed the fiscal year 2000 Intelligence Authorization Act into law despite previously expressing disagreement with some of its provisions.
At a ceremony in Pretoria, South Africa's defense ministry today signed a contract to buy Hawk trainer aircraft and Gripen fighter aircraft.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary General George Robertson today applauded those members of the alliance who are spending more on defense, saying troops well-trained, equipped and ready for action are "crucial" if the alliance is to carry out all its missions in the future.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) today called on U.S. NATO allies to contribute more of their resources to the alliance.
The Pentagon yesterday released its latest list of major defense acquisition program cost and schedule changes.
The Navy yesterday awarded a $7.4 million contract for Lightweight Tactical Automated Communications Control Systems (LTACCS) to California Microwave Systems, a unit of Northrop Grumman Corporation, according to a company statement.
The Pentagon this week awarded $500 million worth of medical equipment contracts to Bayer Corporation's AGFA Division of Ridgefield Park, NJ, and IBM Global Government Industry of Houston, TX.
Computer Sciences Corp. and Nichols Research Corp. yesterday announced they had completed the merger of the two companies.
The General Accounting Office this week recommended the Air Force strengthen its management oversight procedures for handling excess inventory.
Northrop Grumman, the fifth-largest U.S. defense contractor, today announced it had signed an agreement to acquire Navia Aviation AS, an operating unit of Navia ASA of Oslo, Norway.
Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA) today said he hoped that rumors defense giant Lockheed Martin is closing its plant in Marietta, GA, are just that - rumors.
The Pentagon yesterday announced three potential foreign military sales collectively worth half a billion dollars to the Netherlands, Colombia and Egypt.
South Korea has asked to buy $4.2 billion worth of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile systems, according to the Defense Department.