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Robotics firm Kraken has won a $0.9million contract to create unmanned maritime vehicles for the US military. Kraken Robotic Systems Inc. has been selected by the US Office of the Secretary of Defense, Comparative Test Office, to participate in a Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) program providing unmanned maritime vehicles. The FCT ...


Construction firm Corvias has partnered with the US Army to provide new roofs for historic military housing at Fort Meade, Maryland. Corvias will provide re-roofing for 110 historic homes at the Fort Meade site in the Heritage Park neighbourhood. The firm has an ongoing contract with the US Army to provide ...


The US Department of Defence has awarded $297 million mission contracts to SpaceX for three projects. The three mission contracts will explore reconnaissance launches and vehicle production. Other companies have received funding for similar missions with the DOD, with $738 million awarded in total. The contract covers three missions: NROL-85 (National Reconnaissance Office ...


An American SME perspective US SME Qwaltec has secured its first prime supplier contract with the US Navy, which it hopes will lead to bigger things. Defence writer Mark Lane talked to Qwaltec Chief Executive Shawn Linam about the company’s recent win, and the challenges SMEs face when bidding for US ...


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