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Frank Kendall: DoD On Track for FY 2017 Budget Release, R&D Concerns Hold

The Defense Department is on schedule in its plan to deliver its fiscal year 2017 budget plan by the end of January or early February, the Pentagon’s lead acquisition official told the Potomac Officers Club Wednesday…
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SAIC 3Q Earnings Top, Revenue Meets Wall Street Forecasts

Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) — one of 30 companies listed on Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Index — has reported earnings of 73 cents per share for the third quarter of the company’s 2016 fiscal year…
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Former DoD Official Michael Vickers Joins Board of BAE Systems’ US Arm

Michael Vickers, a former undersecretary for intelligence at the Defense Department, has joined the board of directors at BAE Systems Inc. — British contractor BAE Systems‘ U.S. subsidiary…
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David Artman Joins CTC as Engineering Group SVP; Ed Sheehan Comments

David Artman, formerly senior vice president at Applied Research Associates, has joined Concurrent Technologies Corp. as SVP of the engineering group. He will lead the company’s technical and business development staff and be responsible for various technology development efforts, CTC said Tuesday…
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Orbital ATK-Built Cygnus ISS Cargo Spaceship Set for Thursday Launch

An Orbital ATK-built unmanned spacecraft is scheduled to launch Thursday afternoon on a mission to deliver about 7,300 pounds of scientific payload and crew equipment to the International Space Station…
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AF Begins Training with Lockheed Martin-Built F-35 Simulators; Mary Ann Horter Comments

U.S. Air Force pilots have begun to train with new Lockheed Martin-made simulators for the F-35 Lightning II aircraft at Hill Air Force Base. The simulators are designed to create virtual environments for pilots to develop tactics and incorporate the F-35 into their operations, Lockheed Martin said Tuesday…
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Sevatec Gets 2 DHS Contracts to Support ICE Exchange Student Program

The Department of Homeland Security has awarded Sevatec two prime contracts to provide support for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Student Exchange and Visitor Program. Each of the contracts awarded under the DHS Eagle II contract vehicle contains a base term of one year and four option years, Sevatec said Tuesday…
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Mitre-Run R&D Center Teams Up With NHIT Collaborative; Luis Belen Comments

A Mitre-operated federally funded research and development center and the National Health IT Collaborative for the Underserved have forged a partnership in an effort to address health disparities and improve health for underserved communities…
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