26 September 2000 Military News |
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Defense Industry
- Lockheed Martin to Provide Automated Test Devices for Navy and Marine Aircraft Lockheed Martin 26 Sep 2000 -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), under a contract worth up to $180 million, will provide integrated hardware and software kits, called test program sets (TPS), to the U.S. Navy for testing avionics, radar, and electronic warfare systems.
- Lockheed Martin Awarded $64 Million Information Technology Management Contract for U.S. Navy Lockheed Martin 26 Sep 2000 -- Lockheed Martin Systems Integration - Owego has been awarded a nearly $64 million five-year contract to provide a variety of logistics information management support services at 12 sites for the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).
Other Conflicts
- DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 26 Sep 2000
- Press Briefing By Special Adviser On Cyprus, UN Press Briefing, 26 September 2000 -- A "qualitative step forward" had taken place in the latest round of Cyprus proximity talks that had just ended, and another round had been scheduled from 1 to 10 November in Geneva, Alvaro de Soto , Special Adviser to the Secretary- General on Cyprus, said at a Headquarters press briefing this afternoon.
- Latest round of proximity talks on Cyprus ends in New York, UN News, 26 September 2000 -- The latest round of proximity talks on Cyprus ended today at United Nations Headquarters in New York with the lead UN mediator describing the meetings as "a qualitative step forward" but warning against expectations of an imminent peace agreement.
- East Timor: militia member killed in clash with UN peacekeepers, UN News, 26 September 2000 -- An armed militia member was killed today by United Nations soldiers in East Timor's Suai district, 8 kilometres from the border with Indonesia.
- Amputees Bring Conflict in Sierra Leone Home to Congressmen, USIS Washington File, 26 September 2000 -- The senseless mutilation of innocent civilians in Sierra Leone's nine-year conflict was plainly seen in Congress September 26 as eight victims of forced amputations spoke of their experiences before the House Subcommittee on African Affairs.
- Team from UNHCR to assess refugee needs along Congo river, UN News, 26 September 2000 -- The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced today its was sending a mission to Central Africa to assess the impact of a fresh arrival of refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) who are settled along the Congo and Ubangui rivers in the northern Republic of the Congo.
News Reports
- DoD News Briefing - Serbian Elections, U.S. Department of Defense, 26 September 2000 -- Q: On Yugoslavia ... is there now an Amphibious Ready Group in the Adriatic? And, if not, are there plans for one to ...
- White House Daily Briefing - Serbian Elections, The White House, Office of the Secretary, 26 September 2000 -- Q: Do you have a reaction to the Yugoslav election commission calling for a run-off?
- FRY Elections: 'A Kostunica Victory'; Milosevic 'Down, But Not Out', Foreign Media Reaction Reports, 26 September 2000 - Foreign media commentary on the results of the Serbian elections.
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