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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Defense Daily Most Recent Industry Developments

The Most Recent Industry Developments
 
No one is sure what threats or missions the future will bring in a world becoming increasingly complex and as the Army considers how to reposition and align itself after more than a decade of conflict, the chief of staff pointed to the bedrock basics the land force will build on.
"War remains a struggle to influence key terrain, populations, and governance," Gen. Ray Odierno said at…Read more…
 
 
At a Rome conference Oct. 23-25, officials from the NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency updated Transatlantic Industry leaders on an estimated $2.7 billion upcoming business opportunities in C4ISR and communication capabilities to support NATO missions and operations. The aim of…Read more...
 
 

By Pat Host One of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) top officials said yesterday the agency will  ocus on protecting, and investing in, research and development (R&D), cyber operations and its workforce as budgets begin to tighten. Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Stephanie O’Sullivan told an audience… Read more…
 
 
Fidelity Technologies Corp., a defense contractor headquartered in Reading, Penn., and British engine maker Cubewano LTD yesterday said they have agreed to an exclusive licensing agreement covering the North American defense market.
The licensing agreement will enable Fidelity to utilize… Read more…
 
 
A number of the Pentagon's airship and aerostat programs are being delayed by technical problems and the department should create a more centralized effort to coordinate the various projects pursued by the Army, Air Force and Navy, the Government Accountability Office said in a report released yesterday. Several of the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) programs have encountered… Read more…
 

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