National Security Adviser James Jones on Wednesday announced the creation of a new and independent agency that will merge all export licensing activities under a board of directors reporting to the president. The move, backed by some of the nation’s most powerful trade associations and companies, is part of the Obama administration’s sweeping effort to [...]
Pentagon: high-tech intelligence tools more than big guns and heavy armor
on 29. Jun, 2010 in Boeing, Policy, US DoD, USA
Boeing has agreed to acquire Argon ST for USD775 million in a deal value that exceeds previous estimates for the C4ISR specialist, reflecting strong rival bidding from Boeing’s peers. This acquisition reflect a shift by defense contractors seeking to accommodate a Pentagon that now wants high-tech intelligence tools as much or more than big guns [...]
Military Video Surveillance Systems Market $7.7bn in 2010
on 29. Jun, 2010 in Documents, Homeland Security, Policy
Full-Motion Video for ISR’ reveals one of the new emerging technologies to come out of the growth in ground and airborne surveillance and in particular the increase in UAV deployment. Assessed is that worldwide sales of military video surveillance systems will reach a total value of $7.7bn in 2010 and expects to see continuing demand [...]
In Europe, U.S. Allies Target Defense Budgets
on 25. Jun, 2010 in Documents, NATO, Policy
European governments’ budget-slashing efforts are expected to cut deep into the Continent’s defense spending, widening the gulf between U.S. and European military capabilities. Governments in France, Germany, Spain and Italy, in rolling out recent austerity measures in response to Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, have promised that their militaries won’t be spared in coming spending cuts. [...]
Finmeccanica update: Board of directors designates senior managers of group companies
on 24. Jun, 2010 in Finmeccanica Group
Finmeccanica SpA’s board of directors has approved the designation of the following senior managers at its subsidiaries: • Giuseppe Giordo, currently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Alenia North America and Deputy General Manager of Alenia Aeronautica, has been designated Chief Executive Officer of Alenia Aeronautica. • Giovanni Bertolone, currently Chief Executive Officer of Alenia [...]
SWIM SUIT prototype delivered
on 24. Jun, 2010 in Finmeccanica Group, Policy, VTS / VTM
SWIM-SUIT, which has a value of 12 million Euros, relied on a contribution of about 50% from the European Commission. The project, born within the 6 Framework programme of the European Union, represents one of the SESAR programme technological pillars for the realisation of a Single European Sky. After a three year study, SELEX Sistemi [...]
U.S. Signs 2nd-Stage U.S.-EU Aviation Agreement
on 24. Jun, 2010 in European Union, Policy, TSA, USA
Cynthia Stroum, the US Ambassador to Luxembourg and Susan Kurland, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs, along with representatives of the European Union (EU) and its 27 member nations, today formally signed an aviation agreement that continues the expansion of air services set in place by the 2007 U.S.-EU [...]
New Marine One (Boeing 101) will be too late for Obama
on 24. Jun, 2010 in Boeing, Finmeccanica Group, US DoD
Since President Dwight Eisenhower started using them in the mid-1950s, helicopters have become a routine part of presidential life and the sight of the large green-and-white craft lifting off from the South Lawn of the White House a regular occurrence. Piloted by Marines, the chopper bearing the president goes by the call sign Marine One. [...]
US to deploy drones to shore up border with Mexico
on 24. Jun, 2010 in Border Security, DHS, site protection
The United States plans to deploy two drone aircraft along the Texas-Mexico border as part of a new effort to stem organized crime and illegal immigration. The two Predator drones will be used to patrol the border and in nearby areas in the Gulf of Mexico, once Congress approves the 500 million dollars President Barack [...]
Danish pullout hits NATO AGS
on 23. Jun, 2010 in C4ISR, NATO, Northrop Grumman
Concern about ”RIPPLE EFFECT” “There could be a ripple effect in the current financial climate with budgets being cut,” one alliance source said. The NATO sources said the system had broad possible uses, including in countering attacks by improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan and in counter piracy operations off Somalia. “The value of the project [...]
Gregory S. Martin appointed to Alenia North America’s Board of Directors
on 22. Jun, 2010 in Finmeccanica Group
“We look forward to General Martin joining Alenia North America’s Board of Directors”, said ADM Gregory Johnson, USN (Ret.), Chairman, Board of Directors, Alenia North America, Inc. “General Martin’s experience as commander of AFMC, as the Principal Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, and his numerous other leadership positions have [...]
NGC Successfully Demos Naval S-Band Radar Testbed
on 21. Jun, 2010 in Northrop Grumman, sensor
Northrop Grumman Corporation has marked a significant milestone in the development of advanced surface warfare radars with the successful live outdoor testing of the company’s S-band radar testbed. Northrop Grumman successfully conducted live outdoor testing at the company’s Linthicum test range, tracking aircraft and other targets of opportunity with its S-band radar testbed, while demonstrating [...]
High-Tech X-ray Detects Illegal Exportation
on 21. Jun, 2010 in Border Security, Customs and Border Protection, DHS
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stopped an illegal exportation of currency. CBP officers conducting southbound operations searched a vehicle utilizing a high-tech x-ray machine which led to the discovery of the illegal exportation of undeclared currency. On June 17, at approximately 12:30 p.m., CBP officers were screening travelers going into Mexico as part of [...]
Dubai: 136 M$ for security: cameras ‘everywhere’
on 20. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, site protection
The bustling Gulf city currently has 25,000 security cameras, but “surveillance needs to be ramped up to meet the growing requirements of an expanding city,” told The National newspaper. “We need to work according to a well-studied strategic plan and not only react to events as they come along… We will have cameraseverywhere,” said Khalfan [...]
Proposal to Supply NATO’s Ground Surveillance System Delivered
on 18. Jun, 2010 in C4ISR, NATO, Northrop Grumman
Towards supplying NATO’s premier and long-standing contract for the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system, Northrop Grumman has submitted a formal proposal. The award is expected sometime in October 2010. Northrop already supplies NATO AGS at its facility in Melbourne, Florida. EADS, General Dynamics Canada, Kongsberg and Selex Galileo are part of an industrial team [...]
EU SeaBILLA (Sea Border Surveillance) program unveiled
on 18. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, European Union, Finmeccanica Group, site protection
SELEX Sistemi Integrati, a Finmeccanica company, has launched the European research and development project SeaBILLA (Sea Border Surveillance). SeaBILLA, proposed to the European Union as a research and development project on maritime and boarders surveillance, has recently obtained a funding of about 15,5 million Euros within the 7° Framework Programme “Security Research Call2”. The Finmeccanica [...]
Boeing, General Dynamics and ITT: $4.4 Bn for NextGen Engineering Contracts
on 18. Jun, 2010 in Boeing, Contracts, DHS, General Dynamics, TSA, VTS / VTM
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded three separate Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) contracts totaling up to $4.4 billion over 10 years. Under the contracts, the companies will perform work that will demonstrate NextGen procedures in real time on a large scale within the current air traffic system. “NextGen is an economic opportunity that [...]
U.S. and EU Sign Deal to Boost Cooperation on Air Traffic
on 18. Jun, 2010 in ATC/ATM, European Union, Policy, USA
The U.S. and the European Union expect to sign as soon as Friday an agreement that will increase cooperation on their new-generation systems for highly efficient air-traffic management, people close to the talks say. Authorities from both sides of the Atlantic have been working for years to develop satellite-based navigation equipment that will enable pilots [...]
Major cyber security conference in Estonia
on 18. Jun, 2010 in Cybersecurity, NATO
Experts from around the world stressed the importance of enhancing cyber security.TALLINN – Security experts from around the world have gathered in Tallinn for the third international high-level conference on cyber security that called attention to the need for countries to invest more in protecting their internet space. The conference, organized by the NATO-accredited Cooperative [...]
EU nations decide on airport body scanners
on 17. Jun, 2010 in European Union, Policy, VTS / VTM, site protection
European Union nations should decide on their own whether to use body scanners at airports, but the technology employed must be up to EU standards. “It is for each member state to decide to authorise the use of scanners in national airports. That will not change,” Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas said in a statement. “But [...]
Presidential Helo Competition Complicated
on 17. Jun, 2010 in Boeing, Finmeccanica Group, US DoD
see also: June, 15 Boeing & AgustaWestland Agreement June, 7 Presidential Helicopter Neverending Story May, 5 AgustaWestland Will Bid on New Marine One April 19, Sikorsky, Lockheed team to bid for US presidential helicopter The myriad industrial relationships broken and reforged for the newly relaunched U.S. presidential helicopter competition seem to represent a larger trend in defense [...]
UK MoD: $53 M to ITT for Night Vision Goggles
on 17. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, UK MoD, sensor
Technology enables huge improvements to the infantryman’s capability: read also Colonel Alec Bain’s article for RUSI here ITT Corporation has received a $53 million order from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MoD) for head-mounted night vision systems (HMNVS) that provide ground-based soldiers with superior performance during nighttime operations. To date, this is ITT’s largest [...]
Integrated Ground Based Air Defense Systems
on 17. Jun, 2010 in Air Defence, ISR, NEC
Terma’s Ground Based Air Defense System is designed to meet the air threats of today and tomorrow. It offers an open and flexible system architecture that allows for modular integration of new and legacy sensor and effector systems, changing stand-alone effector systems, and individual assets into one integral and coherent system. With delivery of the [...]
EDA Study on Integration of UAS Into General Air Traffic
on 16. Jun, 2010 in Comms, European Union, Thales Group
Thales announced that it has reached the end of a decisive year-long European technical design study, called SIGAT – (Study on military frequency spectrum allocations for the Insertion into General Air Traffic of UAS). Kicking off in early 2009, SIGAT was aimed at defining and promoting a common European position on the appropriate command and [...]
Interoperability is the Key to Success in Missile Defense
on 16. Jun, 2010 in Air Defence, Lockheed Martin, NATO, NEC
Terma and Lockheed Martin have jointly developed a Ballistic Missile Defense C4I system called BMD-Flex. The system is based on Terma’s T-Core C4I framework, fielded in several European Army, Navy, and Air Force systems. Lockheed Martin provides modular Command and Control (C2) products for decision support and battle management as well as system-of-systems expertise to [...]
SCANTER Ground Surveillance Radar: Reliable operations in difficult environments
on 15. Jun, 2010 in sensor, site protection
Terma has developed a new SCANTER Ground Surveillance Radar (GSR) which is specifically designed to operate reliably in difficult environments, e.g. desert locations with high ambient temperatures. The radar operates reliably in rain, salt spray, sand, hail, direct sun, and other harsh usage conditions, such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures, and wet or dusty conditions. [...]
ThalesRaytheonSystems to Modernize US Army AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel Radars
on 14. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, Raytheon, Thales Group, US DoD, sensor
ThalesRaytheonSystems has been awarded a $21.8 million contract by the U.S. Army to upgrade multiple AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel air defense radar systems. This award is an option to the existing upgrade contract originally awarded in June 2007. The contract will upgrade the U.S. Army Sentinel radar transmitters, receivers and exciters and increase functional capabilities such as [...]
IT MOD launch Army Digitalization
on 13. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, Finmeccanica Group, ITA MoD, NEC
Funding for Forza NEC (Network Enabled Capability), the Italian Army’s digitization programme, has recently been confirmed by Undersecretary for Defence, Guido Crosetto: Forza NEC is a spiral project, envisaging the realisation of three digitalised medium-sized brigades by 2015, which will be consistent with the plan to deliver and integrate Land Forces by 2025. The aim [...]
NATO AGS – Northrop Grumman Submits Proposal
on 13. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, ISR, NATO, Northrop Grumman
Transatlantic cooperation is NATO’s top acquisition program of record Northrop Grumman Corporation formally submitted to NAGSMA its proposal or the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system – NATO’s top and long-running acquisition program. A contract award is anticipated in October 2010. “This program has been a model of the value of transatlantic cooperation to [...]
Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier: $140 M to DRS for Thermal Sights
on 12. Jun, 2010 in Contracts, Finmeccanica Group, Policy, US DoD
content US PEO Soldier Initiative Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier Rapid Fielding Initiative (RFI) DRS Receives $140 M for Thermal Sights About the Technology Terry Murphy quote 1. US PEO Soldier Initiative PEO Soldier’s vision is to be the center of excellence for delivering Soldier warfighting capability to dominate the battlefield across the full [...]
