Rome Research picked for Navy satellite work

Rome Research Corp. won a contract from the Navy to operate and maintain communications satellite systems for the Naval Satellite Operations Center.

Vermont to join hybrid ID program

The state of Vermont has forged an agreement with the Homeland Security Department to launch a hybrid identification card that combines a driver's license with a border-crossing card.

SF readies for Registered Traveler

San Francisco International Airport next month expects to become the 10th airport in the country to participate in the national Registered Traveler Program.

Assisting the rules of engagement

New technology to help U.S. forces distinguish between friend and foe.

On the edge

The disk defragmentation solution PerfectDisk Version 8.0 focuses on speed, thoroughness, flexibility, control and ease-of-use to improve PC and server performance.

Data lockup

SAN solution helps Georgia Juvenile Justice avoid storage, server woes.

Unisys to deploy biometrics for Halifax

Unisys will use vascular scanning technology to identify port workers. Verification is achieved when the blood flow pattern of the holder's hand matches the pattern of the scan stored on the card.

Something to celebrate

Project Bonfire at Hill Air Force Base streamlines systems and improves aircraft maintenance.

Mixed signs

A lack of federal funding for Real ID leaves states in the lurch.

Talk about an evolution

Future Combat Systems and WIN-T draw a technology road map for tomorrow's warriors.

Not just for disasters anymore

Backup and failover databases find new uses beyond recovery.

Common denominator

Maps that show where specific data is stored can facilitate information sharing.

On the edge

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Get me to the station on time

Washington-area modernization brings new processes along with new technologies.

DRS to help Army get rugged for Blue Force

DRS Technologies Inc. will deliver rugged computers that support the Army's Blue Force Tracking system to the Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below program under a new contract.

The PKI Payoff

Get your customers past the difficult early stages, and then technology will deliver benefits.

Medical logistics gets in shape

Enterprise architecture brings new vision to health care support.

Aurora picks up Army UAS work

Aurora Flight Sciences will continue to develop the Orion HALL ultra-long endurance unmanned aircraft system under a contract awarded by the Army's Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command.

Digimarc gives Russia digital driver's licenses

Digimarc Corp. and a Russian partner have won a $4.5 million contract to help the Russian Federation roll out digital driver's licensing to 744 locations.

DHS to spend $60m on R&D for new technologies

Research spending could lead to U.S. borders being protected by buried fiber optic tripwires, advanced power sources and high-resolution listening devices.