With the Penx digital pen, warfighters can plot the positions of objects and features on maps and share that information with commanders at another location.
Delta Resources Inc. will provide several acquisition-related services to the Defense Information Systems Agency under a new contract worth up to $19.3 million over three years.
Phone calls made over VoIP to 911 numbers will have the same access and protections as other 911 technologies under a measure recently signed by President Bush.
A new enterprise software licensing program will help knock down barriers to information sharing, while saving agencies money, said ODNI's associate director of national and CIO.
Hewlett-Packard Co. is supplying technology that will enable the Defense Information Systems Agency to give DOD agencies access to on-demand, pay-as-you-go computing.
SentrySafe, a provider of security-storage containers, has introduced a new fire-resistant and waterproof hard drive designed to withstand temperatures of 1,550 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lockheed Martin Corp. will continue developing technology that provides a virtual view of the battlefield under a $36 million contract for the Army Battle Command System.