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Engility Services, a subsidiary of Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) has been awarded a $655 million contract to provide systems engineering, planning, integration and sustainment services to the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Innovation and Prototyping Directorate through the Engineering, Development, Integration, and Sustainment (EDIS) contract. SAIC ...


BAE Systems’ Intelligence & Security sector has assembled a team of trusted mission partners for the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center’s (SMC) Launch Enterprise – Systems and Engineering and Integration Program. BAE Systems has partnered with LinQuest, Booz Allen Hamilton, a.i. solutions, Space Vector, Advanced Core Concepts, VETS, ...


Raytheon has received security certification for new GPS modules and receivers from the Global Positioning Systems Directorate at the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center. The new Raytheon modules and receivers will give military aircraft, ships, ground vehicles and weapon systems secure and reliable access to modernised GPS. Eric Ditmars, ...


Northrop Grumman has been awarded a follow-on contract worth up to $86 million from the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Launch Systems Enterprise, Small Launch and Targets Division. The eight-year deal will see the Company provide ongoing aging surveillance for all deactivated Minuteman and Peacekeeper motors. Efforts include ...


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