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Bowie MD (SPX) Dec 07, 2005 Triton Services, as a subcontractor to New Directions Technologies, announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a significant NAVAIR contract supporting the $11.5 million Hairy Buffalo Program, for engineering, logistics, and technical services in support of the Naval Air Systems Command's Avionics Department (AIR-4.5). Specific program support areas include: engineering, system engineering, and process engineering; prototyping, pre-production, model-making, and fabrication; system design documentation and technical data; software engineering, development, programming, and networking; configuration management; logistics; information system development; information assurance; and information technology support. This program includes the following system/technology areas: hyper spectral imagery systems; sensor fusion systems; avionics science and technology; network centric warfare; flight information systems; electronic warfare systems; radar systems; antenna systems; electro optic and infrared systems; imagery and video systems; ballistic missile defense surveillance technology; airborne information processing systems; networks; special mission sensors; communication systems; navigation systems; cross domain information systems; and multi-level security information systems. "This key award highlights Triton's support to critical United States Navy tactical programs," stated Stephen E. Hincks, Sr., President and CEO. "We are proud to expand our technology-focused initiatives within the Department of Defense community." Related Links Triton Services SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
St Louis MO (SPX) Dec 07, 2005A joint urban warfare scenario demonstrating command and control on the move provided the blueprint for this year's Boeing joint network-centric operations experiment. |
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