EDS CEO: Navy contract under control
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US Navy contract under control, EDS
chief insists
US Navy contract under control, EDS
chief insists
02/19/2004 08:41 AMComputer Weekly Feb 19 2004 1:19PM GMT
Boeing wins $3.9b Navy plane contract
Boeing wins $3.9b Navy plane contract
06/15/2004 05:19 AMBoston Globe Jun 15 2004 9:41AM GMT
Navy to Award $6.4 Bln Satellite
Contract (Reuters)
Navy to Award $6.4 Bln Satellite
Contract (Reuters)
09/22/2004 12:26 AMReuters - The U.S. Navy will soon announce
whether Lockheed Martin Corp. or Raytheon Co.
will build a $6.4 billion communications system to beef up
satellite services for U.S. troops, the White House and State
Department, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
Boeing lands $9.6-billion F/A-18 and
EA-18G contract from U.S. navy
Boeing lands $9.6-billion F/A-18 and
EA-18G contract from U.S. navy
12/30/2003 12:02 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 29 2003 11:11PM ET
Atlantis Systems subsidiary wins $6.5M
contract for U.S. navy training
Atlantis Systems subsidiary wins $6.5M
contract for U.S. navy training
04/23/2004 01:48 PMNational Post Apr 23 2004 4:38PM GMT
EDS says massive Navy project now under
control
EDS says massive Navy project now under
control
02/18/2004 05:38 PMThe multiyear, multibillion-dollar Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (N/MCI)
contract, signed in October 2000, has been a long-standing financial
and logistics problem for EDS.
US Navy Catamaran Uses Mozilla as Part
of its Command and Control System
US Navy Catamaran Uses Mozilla as Part
of its Command and Control System
04/09/2004 04:05 PMRoyal Netherlands Army Awards Intelliden
a Multi-Million Euro Contract To Support
Elite Command and Control Communications
Infrastructure, Supporting the Network
Centric Warfare Concept
Royal Netherlands Army Awards Intelliden
a Multi-Million Euro Contract To Support
Elite Command and Control Communications
Infrastructure, Supporting the Network
Centric Warfare Concept
05/31/2004 02:06 PMIntelliden Corporation, the intelligent networking company, today
announced that the Royal Netherlands Army (RNLA) has awarded it an in
excess of a one million dollar contract to provide the foundation for
its elite TITAAN project, carried out in the Command Control Support
Centre (C2SC), supporting the Network Centric Warfare concept. The
contract follows months of extensive field trials and stringent
military testing of Intelliden’s products. [PRWEB May 29, 2004]
You Control: iTunes puts control in OS X
menu bar (MacCentral)
You Control: iTunes puts control in OS X
menu bar (MacCentral)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMMacCentral - You Software Inc. announced on Tuesday the availability
of You Control: iTunes, a free
download that places iTunes controls in the Mac OS X menu bar. Without
leaving the current application, you can pause, play, rewind or skip
songs,
as well as control iTunes' volume and even browse your entire music
library
by album, artist or genre. Each time a new song plays, You Control:
iTunes
also pops up a window that displays the artist and song name and the
album
artwork, if it's in the library. System requirements call for Mac OS X
v10.2.6 and 10MB free hard drive space. ...
Photonics Control Announces Optical
Control Breakthrough
Photonics Control Announces Optical
Control Breakthrough
06/26/2004 02:40 AMIntelligent Photonics Control Corp. (Photonics Control), the world
leader in providing embedded control solutions for optical devices,
announced today that it has reached a significant milestone. The
Company has integrated its solutions into 50 different customer
platforms including Optical Amplifiers, VMUXes, OPMs, DGEs, and
Tunable Lasers. [PRWEB Jun 26, 2004]
A Plus for Old Navy
A Plus for Old Navy
07/15/2004 08:20 AMThe Gap offshoot targets the market for plus-sized teens.
You Control: iTunes puts control in OS X
menu bar
You Control: iTunes puts control in OS X
menu bar
08/31/2004 01:50 PMYou Software Inc. announced on Tuesday the availability of
You Control: iTunes, a
free download that places iTunes controls in the Mac OS X menu bar.
Without leaving the current application, you can pause, play, rewind
or skip songs, as well as control iTunes' volume and even browse your
entire music library by album, artist or genre. Each time a new song
plays, You Control: iTunes also pops up a window that displays the
artist and song name and the album artwork, if it's in the library.
System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.6 and 10MB free hard drive
space.
Navy Tries Out Vocera
Navy Tries Out Vocera
12/16/2003 01:42 PMCrew on the USS Coronado are trialing Vocera's Wi-Fi badges: I know
that hospitals and other organizations are already using the system
from Vocera but I just don't see it. Depending on what the Navy wants
to use them for, this sounds like a recipe for disaster. What if it's
noisy and the badge can't pick up the user's command to dial someone?
I'm still very cautious about anything that uses voice recognition
because I've yet to see anything that works well....
Navy Loses an AUV
Navy Loses an AUV
05/07/2004 01:34 PMNoah Shackman noticed a Canadian
Press report saying that the Navy can't seem to find their Battlespace
Preparation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (PDF format). The bright
yellow
BPAUV weighs 800 pounds, is 122 inches long, 21 inches in diameter
and was last seen off the coast of Norway where it was taking part in
a
military exercise. The BPAUV was built by Bluefin Robotics where
you can find more photos and video of the robot
sub. The Navy's highly
automated and futuristic-looking HSV-2
Swift vessel is still out looking for the little lost robot.
Shark Tank: The Navy way
Shark Tank: The Navy way
11/06/2003 12:47 AMWhen his ship pulls into Jamaica for a two-day port call, this Navy
technician pilot fish is looking forward to going ashore. And he
figures he will -- as soon as his shift is over.
Navy puts its men out at sea, on
computers
Navy puts its men out at sea, on
computers
08/08/2004 07:24 PMNewIndPress Aug 8 2004 10:28PM GMT
US Navy Drafts IBM for Supercomputing
Needs
US Navy Drafts IBM for Supercomputing
Needs
07/29/2004 01:26 AMThe US Navy is welcoming IBM onboard at the Naval Oceanographic Office
(NAVOCEANO) Major Shared Resource Center (MSRC). Big Blue will deploy
its ultra-scale high performance computing (HPC) systems to produce
what will be the fastest supercomputer in the US military arsenal.
Mirror.co.uk - OSAMA'S NAVY
Mirror.co.uk - OSAMA'S NAVY
02/13/2004 07:16 AMClaim: Bin Laden Has Bought Fleet Of 15 Ships For Terror Attacks ..
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SOCOM II: U.S. Navy Seals
SOCOM II: U.S. Navy Seals
11/19/2003 12:59 PMglobetechnology.com Nov 19 2003 11:43AM ET
US Navy buys IBM supercomputer
US Navy buys IBM supercomputer
07/27/2004 07:33 AMThe military machine
Navy awash in new IBM supercomputers
Navy awash in new IBM supercomputers
07/26/2004 11:22 PMDefense Dept. to buy second supercomputer for Naval Oceanographic
Office.
Linux in Government: OSS in the US Navy?
Linux in Government: OSS in the US Navy?
02/05/2005 10:13 PMThe Navy's Program Executive Office for Information Technology is
giving open-source software a look.
Navy Killer Drones
Navy Killer Drones
06/06/2005 12:08 AM
These beasts appear to
be next generation predator drones will full firepower and electronic
countermeasures. Not something you'll want to invite to the kid's
birthday party. The X-47B Joint Unmanned Combat Air System, built by
Northrop Grumman for the Navy, can operate from land bases and
aircraft carriers and can ""suppress enemy air defenses, perform
electronic attack, conduct intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance missions, and perform precision strike attacks."
Killer
Drone Construction Begins [DefenseTech]
Navy Starts Blogging
Navy Starts Blogging
12/31/2003 10:49 PMBlog, Blog, Blog: The Navy Tests Web
Logging For Team Communications: If the Navy can use it to
evaluate top secret technology, you're description of the cheese
sandwich you had for lunch should be pretty safe.
The Office of Naval Research and the Naval Undersea
Warfare Center (NUWC) are testing out the idea that weblogs can be
powerful communication tools to bring together teams of people.
[...]
The first program to use the blog is evaluating a night-vision
technology developed by Ford Motor Corp. The team members include
Ford, the Marine Corps, the Army's Night Vision Lab, the Defense
Acquisition University, and the New York Police
Department.
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US Navy shows of new Toys
US Navy shows of new Toys
05/28/2004 10:46 AMThe US Navy showed of some of it's newest technical toys during
fleet week and makes me proud to say that American ingenuity is still
alive and well. [Wired
]
U.S. Navy formalizes XML management
U.S. Navy formalizes XML management
03/13/2003 06:13 PMThe U.S. Navy is setting the standard for managing the use of XML
across an enterprise with more than 500,000 IT users. And the Air
Force may soon follow suit.
Navy Robot Drone Goes AWOL
Navy Robot Drone Goes AWOL
05/06/2004 12:58 PMDefenseTech reminds us that if circumstances find you walking the
length of Norway's coast, and you happen to see torpedo-shaped,
yellowish-orange device with a propeller on one end--'bout say nine,
ten feet long--call the U.S. Navy. They may have sort of lost one of
their robotic mine-sweeping submarine drones. Don't...
Navy lab uses Web search to help
identify MIAs
Navy lab uses Web search to help
identify MIAs
07/12/2004 04:11 PMUSA Today Jul 12 2004 8:12PM GMT
Navy R&D project looks to open-source
use
Navy R&D project looks to open-source
use
03/25/2005 06:53 PMFor the second time in five years the U.S. Navy is looking to increase
its use of open-source software through a research and development
program with the Open Source Software Institute (OSSI) and a growing
group of IT vendors.
Navy, Marines Prepare for Fla. Exercise
Navy, Marines Prepare for Fla. Exercise
12/07/2003 07:38 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 7 2003 6:33PM ET
Boeing Gets $9.5 Billion U.S. Navy Deal
Boeing Gets $9.5 Billion U.S. Navy Deal
12/29/2003 08:09 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 29 2003 6:34PM ET
Russian Brain Installed in Navy Sub
Russian Brain Installed in Navy Sub
05/18/2004 11:54 AMA Russian-designed neural controller that emulates the
olivo-cerebellar
motor control system of the human brain has been installed in a US
Navy
autonomous research vehicle according to a recent new release
from the Office of Naval Research. The Olivo-cerebellar
cluster-based universal control system, or UCS, was developed by
engineers at Russia's Nizhny Novgorod State University and Rodolfo
Llinás
of NYU. They described the controller as a "weakly chaotic system" of
neurons. The
Navy hopes the controller will allow unmanned underwater vehicles
(UUVs)
to complete complex maneuvers more quickly and smoothly than
traditional
control systems. Tests of the robot sub will begin this summer at the
Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Entire Ala. Family Enlists in the Navy
(AP)
Entire Ala. Family Enlists in the Navy
(AP)
09/07/2004 08:04 PMAP - Navy recruiter Wendy Chunn visited the McIntyre home hoping to
persuade their 18-year-old daughter to enlist. The sales pitch worked
better than she had imagined: The entire family signed up.
Royal Navy will run on Windows for
Warships
Royal Navy will run on Windows for
Warships
09/07/2004 01:38 AMF/A-18A Navy Blue Angel Hornet
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Navy Commissions Open Source R&D
Navy Commissions Open Source R&D
03/25/2005 11:14 PMNavy Jet eBayed - Some Assembly
Required?
Navy Jet eBayed - Some Assembly
Required?
02/16/2004 02:53 PMNavy Jet Fighter Is for Sale on EBay
(AP)
Navy Jet Fighter Is for Sale on EBay
(AP)
02/16/2004 07:56 AMAP - You can now have your very own Navy F/A-18A Hornet jet fighter
but some assembly may be required.
U.S. Navy Develops Reasonable IT Use
Policy
U.S. Navy Develops Reasonable IT Use
Policy
12/24/2004 12:46 PMThe U.S. Navy is developing a service-wide policy regarding the
acceptable use of information technology. The policy will affect
approximately 900,000 users, including Navy and Marine Corp service
members, civilian employees, and contractors. The policy, which is
scheduled to be effective during the first quarter of 2005, is
designed to guide users and personnel managers in applying consistent
rules of operation. The policy will affect all IT devices, including
desktops, notebooks, handhelds, cell phones, and fax machines.
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EDS CEO: Navy contract under control