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Lockheed Martin is competing for a stealth fighter contract being offered by the Japanese government that could be worth more than $4 billion, Bloomberg reports. The company's main competitors are Boeing and Eurofighter.
BAE Systems recently announced a new contract obtained from the U.S. Air Force worth approximately $23 million. The defense company will develop and test new computers, integrate existing software and manufacture installation kits for C-130 aircraft.
Lockheed Martin, one of the nation's top defense firms, has recently been awarded a three-year, $791 million contract by the U.S. Air Force, CNBC reports.
L-3 Communications' Link Simulation and Training Division, which is based in Arlington, Texas, was recently awarded a contract for more than $20.5 million to support Pakistan air force pilot training, reports the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), a McLean, Virginia-based defense contractor, has announced that it has been awarded a contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic.
BAE Systems, which is based in Arlington, Virginia, will reportedly provide IT services and technical support to the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) under a new contract.
George Allen, a Republican Senate candidate for the state of Virginia, recently toured small business defense contractor Sim Ventions' facility, placing emphasis on the need for small businesses to have a better chance of winning defense contracts.
Virginia-based defense contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) recently received an ammunition and maintenance services contract from the Department of Defense.
Officials in India have approved the purchase 10 heavy-life aircrafts from the U.S., which will likely protect and create thousands of defense jobs.
BAE Systems recently announced it will consolidate its five company sectors into four without having to cut defense jobs.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently announced it will invest $1 billion over five years to add defense jobs in the manufacturing industry.
Over the next few months, the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland will be expanding into a computer and technological center poised to create thousands of new intelligence and defense jobs, reports Delaware Online.
Reston, Virginia-based Safety Technologies Incorporated, a manufacturer of fuel storage tanks, recently announced that it will invest $6 million to expand its corporate headquarters and construct a new manufacturing plant
TeleCommunication Systems Inc. recently opened a new technology center in Hanover, Maryland, designed to train people for cyber security and defense jobs, the Baltimore Business Journal reports.
Defense contractor L-3 Communications recently announced that it has secured a U.S. Air Force contract for which it will operate a training system program, The Associated Press reports.
After receiving a contract from the Navy in December, General Dynamics announced recently that it plans to hire more than 100 employees for defense jobs related to the new work, according to The Associated Press.
An $18 million expansion to Remount Business Park in North Charleston, South Carolina, is expected to be completed this summer and will include the addition of hundreds of defense jobs, the Post and Courier reports.
The defense and intelligence industries are thriving in the U.S. 1 corridor in North Stafford, Virginia, where a number of companies are adding new defense jobs, reports the Free Lance-Star.
L-3 Communications Holdings was recently awarded a contract from Lockheed Martin to help the U.S. Army to create liquid crystal display assemblies for helicopters, The Associated Press reports.
McLean, Virginia-based Science Applications International Corporation recently announced that it has been awarded a contract by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to support the National Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT) Office.
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin, which has been forced to slash defense jobs over the past few months, was recently awarded a $72 million TSA contract, under which it will help install new passenger screening equipment.
Members of Congress recently outlined an agenda that aims to create more defense jobs in the technology sector.
McLean, Virginia-based Northrop Grumman Corporation was recently selected by the U.S. Department of Justice to provide information technology solutions, according to a release from the company.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), which is based in McLean, Virginia, continued its strong run recently when it was awarded an IT contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly looking to fill hundreds of defense and intelligence jobs with people who have security clearance, but is facing a number of challenges in accomplishing this.
McLean, Virginia-based Booz Allen Hamilton was recently given a two-year $71.5 million contract to perform internet research and engineering tasks for the U.S. Navy, The Associated Press reports.
L-3 Communications announced recently that its STRATIS division has been awarded a one-year $84.9 million defense contract to manage the computer systems for the U.S. Special Operations Command.
The National Security Agency (NSA) recently met with a group of prospective contractors looking to begin doing business with the agency, reports The Associated Press.
The American Conference Institute's National Summit on Industrial Security Compliance from July 11-12 in Washington D.C. will reportedly address a number of issues including NISPOM requirements regarding maintaining one's security clearance.
A U.S. industry team led by the largest defense contractor in the world, Lockheed Martin, is currently in the process of developing a new finger and palm print identification system for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The new Defense/Military Department Adjudication Activities facility recently opened at Fort Meade, Maryland, consolidating 10 federal agencies that process security clearances for Department of Defense personnel and contractors into one building.
Leaders from the aerospace and defense industry recently came together to promote the impact of their business on the economy at a summit in Washington, Reuters reports.
While a majority of defense contractors with security clearance may not already have it in place, the soon-to-be required electronic fingerprinting will be beneficial in a number of ways.
From government agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security to defense contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton, personnel with security clearance are being sought across the country for a wealth of available defense and intelligence jobs.
The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet was recently granted security clearance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the first tablet to receive such approval, according to InformationWeek.
A new article in the magazine Application Development Trends reveals that software developers with security clearance generally earn the highest salaries in their field.
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Officials from the Fort Meade Army base in Maryland recently said they will add thousands of new defense jobs by the end of the year.
A memo signed last July by the Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) (USD(I)) specifies that background investigations for security clearance will require the electronic capture of full sets of fingerprints by the end of 2012.
Dulles, Virginia-based Raytheon Technical Services Co. was recently awarded a defense contract from the U.S. Air Force that could reach a value of $65 million, UPI reports.
BAE Systems announced recently that it has won an initial 10-year $850 million contract to head the U.S. Army's Radford ammunition plant in Virginia, which is responsible for manufacturing a material used in explosives.
Under a new contract awarded by the General Services Administration, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) will provide information technology services for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Lockheed Martin, the world's largest defense contractor, was recently awarded a $789.8 million weapons contract from the Missile Defense Agency to produce a weapon to defend against ballistic missiles, The Associated Press reports.
Despite plans laid out in February to cut defense and intelligence jobs from the Hampton Roads, Virginia-based U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM), General Ray Odierno recently agreed to preserve all of the civilian defense jobs at JFCOM.
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A documentary that was previously only viewed by officials who had proper security clearance is now being released to the public by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
An organization that promotes female inclusion in the technology sector sponsored an event on June 20 featuring defense contractor QinetiQ North America.