Tuesday, July 30, 2013

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Celebrates 60th Anniversary of The Korean War Armistice

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Celebrates 60th Anniversary of The Korean War Armistice
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 30, 2013: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un laughing during a photo session with war veteran delegates who took part in the celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the signing of the truce in the Korean War.

North Korea has marked the 60th anniversary of the truce that ended the Korean war with a lavish and painstakingly choreographed military parade through Pyongyang's main square and a solemn gathering led by Kim Jong-un at a newly opened war museum.

The parade, which also included floats and thousands of civilians waving colourful fake flowers, appeared to offer more flash and pageant than new revelations of the secretive North's military capabilities, though one unit prominently carried kits marked with the bright yellow nuclear symbol, a reminder of the North's claims that it is preparing itself against a nuclear attack by the United States and is developing a nuclear arsenal of its own.

The extravagant assembly of weapons and goose-stepping troops, reminiscent of the marches held by the Soviet Union and China at the height of the cold war, offered a rare chance to see North Korea's military up close.

Overlooking a sea of spectators cheering and waving in Kim Il-sung Square, Kim Jong-un saluted his troops from a review stand. He was flanked by senior military officials, the chests of their olive-green-and-white uniforms laden with medals. As fighter jets screamed overhead, a relaxed-looking Kim smiled and talked to the vice-president of China, the country that fought alongside North Korea during the war and is Pyongyang's only major ally and a crucial source of economic aid. Kim did not make a speech.

Saturday's parade marked a holiday the North Koreans call Victory Day in the Fatherland Liberation War, although the 1950-53 Korean war ended in a truce and the Korean peninsula remains technically at war.

In Washington, the US president, Barack Obama, marked the day with a speech at the Korean war veterans' memorial on the National Mall, saying the anniversary marked the end of the war and the beginning of a long and prosperous peace.

"Here today, we can say with confidence, that war was no tie. Korea was a victory," with 50 million South Koreans living in freedom and "a vibrant democracy" in stark contrast to dire conditions in the North, Obama said.

He said the US-South-Korean partnership remained "a bedrock of stability" throughout the Pacific region, and gave credit to the US service members who fought all those years ago and to the men and women currently stationed there.

Chang Yong-seok, a researcher at Seoul National University, said North Korea intended to use the anniversary to highlight Kim Jong-un's leadership. "It was a political performance meant to show off that Kim Jong-un remains powerful and strong," he said.

Chang said Kim standing by the side of China's vice-president was a reminder of the cold war when North Korea and China stood against South Korea and the US. It also indicated that North Korea wanted to demonstrate that its ties with China were on a path to recovery, which could send a message to the US.




"The fact that China's vice-president was standing next to Kim Jong-un could have a symbolic meaning. North Korea joining hands with China against South Korea, Japan and the US reminds of the cold war era. North Korea probably wanted to show off that its relationship with China is improving," Chang said. "It is like telling the US that even if you don't want to talk to us, you'll end up having dialogue with us."

Kim's rule, which began in late 2011 after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, has been marked by high tensions with Washington and Seoul. He has overseen two long-range rocket launches and a nuclear test that drew widespread condemnation and tightened UN sanctions.

North and South Korea have turned to tentative diplomacy in recent weeks, but in March and April there were North Korean threats of nuclear war against Washington and Seoul in response to annual South-Korean-US military drills, and UN condemnation of Pyongyang's nuclear test in February. Long-stalled North Korean nuclear disarmament talks show no sign of resuming.

Last year's parade in Pyongyang, held in April to commemorate the 100th birthday of the late national founder, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-un's grandfather, created a buzz among military watchers when the North rolled out a mysterious long-range missile known abroad as the KN-08. Most outside observers now believe the missiles were mock-ups, but they were carried on mobile launchers that appeared to have been obtained from China, possibly against UN arms trade sanctions.

Meanwhile, in South Korea, the president, Park Geun-hye, vowed she would not tolerate provocations from North Korea. "I urge North Korea to give up the development of nuclear weapons if the country is to start on a path towards true change and progress," Park said in a speech.

North Korea is estimated to have a handful of crude nuclear bombs, but many analysts do not think it has yet mastered the technology needed to build warheads small enough to fit on long-range missiles.

The North's parade tradition goes back to the founding of the country in 1948. Few countries including North Korea's communist models continue to trot out their military forces in public squares with such pomp and pageantry. But Pyongyang has stuck with them because its leaders believe they are a good way to show the world those things about the military they want to reveal, while at the same time sending a potent message domestically about the power of the ruling elite.


"The beauty of a parade is that weapons systems don't actually have to work in order to be impressive – a missile launcher looks good even when the missile won't launch," said David Stone, an expert on the Soviet and Russian militaries at Kansas State University.

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DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: Boeing Delivers Indian Air Force's 2nd C-17 Globemaster III

DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: Boeing Delivers Indian Air Force's 2nd C-17 Globemaster III
*India to become largest C-17 operator outside the US
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 30, 2013: Boeing [NYSE: BA] delivered the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) second C-17 Globemaster III on July 22, 2013., a month after India’s first C-17 arrived in the country and immediately began supporting IAF operations.
This second IAF C-17 also will immediately enter service. India will receive 10 aircraft by 2014. 

"Our first C-17 Globemaster III not only signifies a tremendous boost in our strategic airlift capability, but also is poised to form a major component in the IAF's modernization drive,” said Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne, Chief of the Indian Air Force. “Because it was delivered mission-ready, it soon undertook its first strategic mission to our Andaman Nicobar Command at Port Blair. I wish to place on record my appreciation to the U.S. government, the U.S. Air Force and the Boeing team for the timely delivery of the aircraft that makes the IAF the world's second-largest operator of the C-17 after the U.S."
Boeing is on schedule to deliver three more IAF C-17s this year and five in 2014. The C-17 can operate in extreme climates, transport large payloads across vast ranges and land on short, austere runways.
“C-17s have an important role in supporting unique Indian Air Force operations in remote locations such as the Himalayas and desert environments," said Nan Bouchard, Boeing vice president and C-17 program manager. "The C-17 provides the versatility to complete any mission, anywhere. We look forward to working with the Indian Air Force and the U.S. Air Force as we deliver the remainder of India’s fleet."
Boeing is supporting the IAF aircraft through the Globemaster III Integrated Sustainment Program (GISP) Performance-Based Logistics contract. The GISP “virtual fleet” arrangement ensures mission readiness by providing all C-17 customers access to an extensive support network for worldwide parts availability and economies of scale.
Boeing has delivered 255 C-17s, including 222 to the U.S. Air Force, and a total of 33 to Australia, Canada, India, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the 12-member Strategic Airlift Capability initiative of NATO and Partnership for Peace nations.
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

DTN News - RUSSIAN DEFENSE NEWS: Russian Defense Ministry Signs $100 Mln Deal To Overhaul 3 Tu-160 Bombers

DTN News - RUSSIAN DEFENSE NEWS: Russian Defense Ministry Signs $100 Mln Deal To Overhaul 3 Tu-160 Bombers
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 27, 2013: (MOSCOW) - Russia's Defense Ministry has signed a 3.4 billion ruble ($103 million) contract with the Tupolev design bureau and Kazan Aircraft Plant to upgrade three Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bombers, Tupolev said Friday.

The delivery date for the supersonic, variable-geometry heavy bomber is December 31, 2015, the company said.

The ministry said last year at least 10 of the Russian Air Force’s Tu-160 bombers will be modernized by 2020, after which the upgraded aircraft will remain in service until a new-generation strategic bomber known as PAK-DA is developed.

The Tu-160, which entered service in 1987 and remains the largest supersonic aircraft in the world, is designed to engage strategic targets with nuclear and conventional weapons.

The Tu-160 supersonic strategic bomber was manufactured by the Tupolev Aircraft Research and Engineering Complex Joint Stock Company in Moscow and the Kazan based Gorbunov Aircraft Production Association in Tatarstan from 1980 to 1992. Production has since been restarted and a Tu-160 was delivered to the Russian Air Force in May 2000.

14 aircraft are now in service with Russia. One unarmed aircraft crashed in September 2003, the first crash since the aircraft entered service. Another aircraft is under construction. The Ukraine destroyed the last of its fleet in February 2001.

The purpose of the aircraft is the delivery of nuclear and conventional weapons deep in continental theatres of operation. The aircraft has all-weather, day-and-night capability and can operate at all geographical latitudes.

The performance of the Russian Tu-160 is often compared to the US B-1B. The aircraft has an operational range of 14,000km and a service ceiling of 16,000m. The maximum flight speed is 2,000kph at high altitude and 1,030kph at low altitude.

Kazan Aircraft Production Organisation (KAPO) has been given a contract to upgrade the Russian Air Force's 15 Tu-160 bombers. The Tupolev upgrade package will include new targeting systems, upgraded cruise missiles and electronic warfare suite.

DESIGN
The bomber's airframe has a distinctive appearance, with the wing and fuselage gradually integrated into a single-piece configuration. The airframe structure is based on a titanium beam, all-welded torsion box. Throughout the entire airframe, all the main airframe members are secured to the titanium beam.

The variable geometry outer tapered wings sweep back from 20 to 65 degrees in order to provide high-performance flight characteristics at both supersonic and subsonic speeds. The tail surfaces, both horizontal and vertical, are one piece and all-moving.

The aircraft uses fly-by-wire controls.

The aircraft is equipped with three-strut landing gear, a tail wheel and a brake parachute. For take-off, the aircraft requires a concrete runway of 3,050m.

The crew of the Tu-160 comprises a pilot and copilot, a navigator, and an operator. The four crew are equipped with zero/zero ejection seats, which provide the crew with the option of ejecting safely throughout the entire range of altitudes and air speeds, including when the aircraft is parked.

In the cockpit and cabins, all the data is presented on conventional electro-mechanical indicators and monitors, and not head-up displays or cathode ray tube displays. The Tu-160 has a control stick for flight control as used in a fighter aircraft - rather than control wheels or yokes, which are usually used in large transporter or bomber aircraft.

The Tu-160 can carry nuclear and conventional weapons including long-range nuclear missiles. The missiles are accommodated on multi-station launchers in each of the two weapons bays.

The Tu-16 is capable of carrying the strategic cruise missile Kh-55MS, which is known in the West by the NATO designation and codename AS-15 Kent. Up to twelve Kh-55MS missiles can be carried, six in each bay. The Kh-55MS is propelled by a turbofan engine. The maximum range is 3,000km, and it is armed with a 200-kiloton nuclear warhead.

The weapons bays are also fitted with launchers for the Kh-15P, which has the NATO designation and codename AS-16 Kickback. The Kh-15P Kickback has solid rocket fuel propulsion, which gives a range up to 200km. The Kickback can be fitted with a conventional 250kg warhead or a nuclear warhead. The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons.

The aircraft is highly computerised, and the avionics systems include an integrated aiming, navigation and flight control system, with a navigation and attack radar, an electronic countermeasures system, and automatic controls.

ENGINES

The aircraft propulsion system consists of four NK-32 augmented turbofan engines, which each provide a maximum thrust of 25,000kg. The engines are installed in two pods under the shoulders of the wing. The air intake incorporates an adjustable vertical wedge. The bomber has an in-flight refuelling system. In the inoperative position, the refuelling probe is retracted into the nose of the fuselage in front of the pilot's cabin. The aircraft fuel capacity is 160,000kg. In February 2008, Tu-160 bombers and Il-78 refueling tankers practiced air refueling during air combat exercise, as well as Mig-31, A50 and other Russian combat aircrafts.

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DTN News - AUSTRALIAN DEFENSE NEWS: Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Lands Major Military Truck Order In Australia Worth €1.1 Billion

DTN News - AUSTRALIAN DEFENSE NEWS: Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Lands Major Military Truck Order In Australia Worth €1.1 Billion
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 27, 2013: The Australian Defence Force has contracted with Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH (RMMV) of Germany, a joint venture company of Rheinmetall AG and MAN Truck & Bus AG, to supply it with an extensive fleet of advanced logistical vehicles. Under a far-reaching modernization programme, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) is procuring some 2500 protected and non-protected logistical vehicles from Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia. The recently signed contract is worth €1.1 billion (AUD 1.58 billion).

This order reinforces RMMV’s role as one of the world’s leading makers of military wheeled vehicles. In a hard-fought contest, Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia overcame rival bids from top European and American competitors thanks to a compelling proposal that met the customer’s demanding specifications in every category.

Following a meticulous selection process, the Australian military have thus opted for RMMV’s tried-and-tested, high-mobility, extremely robust family of vehicles. The new vehicles will replace the ADF’s current fleet, which is made up of equipment from a number of different manufacturers. These state-of-the-art RMMV systems will enhance the Australian military’s operational effectiveness and mobility as well as assuring improved crew survivability. In addition, having a uniform fleet will result in synergy effects with regard to spare parts, maintenance and training, resulting in substantially lower operating costs.

Under this order, which forms part of Phase 3B of Australia’s “Land 121” modernization programme, Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia will be supplying trucks in a number of different weight classes in various configurations. These include medium and heavyweight recovery vehicles, heavy-duty logistical vehicles, integrated load handling systems as well as medium-sized cargo bed variants with cranes, fuel and water modules and tipper bodies.

The first vehicles of “Land 121” Phase 3B are to be delivered starting in 2016, with the contract due for completion in 2020.

RMMV is the Rheinmetall Group’s centre of excellence for logistical and tactical wheeled vehicles. Its Australian subsidiary will be in charge of managing this major procurement project. The vehicles themselves will be built at the RMMV plant in Vienna, Austria, where the order will assure a high level of capacity utilization for several years. Other tasks such as production of modules and some bodies, vehicle and C4I integration will be performed at Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia and its local partner companies. 

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Friday, July 26, 2013

DTN News - BALI KITE FESTIVAL: Balinese Enjoying The Bali Kite Festival In Sanur, Bali, Indonesia

DTN News - BALI KITE FESTIVAL: Balinese Enjoying The Bali Kite Festival In Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 26, 2013:  Balinese prepare to fly their traditional kites during the Bali Kite Festival in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia.

The 35th Annual Bali Kite Festival, also known as the Sanur Kite Festival. The Balinese are mad about kites and in the “Island of the Gods” the bigger the better is the norm. Kite flying and kite making is serious business. Forget childhood memories of a tiny kite with trailing ribbons; in Bali kites are huge handmade flying machines that take a team to get them off the ground.

The event, on Padang Galak beach in Sanur, will be the 34th year of this is a global happening, attracting over 1,200 kites in competition and up to 10,000 spectators. The whole process of designing, constructing and flying a kite in competition is a real team effort by whole villages. The whole community shows up complete with its own traditional gamelan orchestra to literally drum up support manically while sweet young things offer much needed cheerleading duties.

As with every facet of Balinese life, kite flying is steeped in religious symbolism. It was originally used as a way to pass on messages to the Gods, and traditional kites, which take the form of fish (Bebean) and birds (Janggan) depict Hindu deities.


This is a great fun-filled Festival with a carnival atmosphere, the constant din of competing gamelan orchestras, guitar strumming beach boys, free flowing beer, cheap food and everyone dressed to impress in local costume.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Pop Idol Yoon Hak Greeted By Fans

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Pop Idol Yoon Hak Greeted By Fans 
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Pictures of The Day
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 25, 2013:  Hundreds of fans brave the rain to witness South Korean pop idol Yoon Hak being discharged from military service in Yongin.
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DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: Belgium's Newly-Crowned King Phillipe Holidaying In France

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS:  Belgium's Newly-Crowned King Phillipe Holidaying In France
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 25, 2013: Belgium's newly-crowned King Phillipe cycles with his sons Prince Emmanuel, centre, and Prince Gabriel as they begin a family holiday on the Ile d'Yeu, France.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated July 24, 2013

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated July 24, 2013
Source: U.S. DoD issued No.  533-13 July 24, 2013
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 24, 2013: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Contracts issued  July 24, 2013  are undermentioned;


Contracts
Navy
            Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Bethpage, N.Y., is being awarded a $617,058,000 modification to definitize a previously awarded advance acquisition contract (N00019-12-C-0063) for the production of five Full Rate Production Lot 1 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft to a firm-fixed-price contract.  Work will be performed in St. Augustine, Fla. (24.90 percent); Syracuse, N.Y. (20.59 percent); Bethpage, N.Y. (7.60 percent); El Segundo, Calif. (4.56 percent); Indianapolis, Ind. (4.6 percent); Menlo Park, Calif. (3.90 percent); Rolling Meadows, Ill. (2.3 percent), and approximately 200 various locations within the United States -- none over five percent (32.10 percent).  The work is expected to be completed in June 2016.  Fiscal 2013 Aircraft Procurement Navy contract funds in the amount of $617,058,000 will be obligated at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. 

            QinetiQ North America, Waltham, Mass., is being awarded a $20,359,579 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the procurement of man transportable robotic system (MTRS) MK 2 post-production support for joint service explosive ordnance disposal.  The MTRS MK2 provides the military explosive ordnance disposal technicians with a man transportable capability to remotely perform reconnaissance.  Work will be performed in Waltham, Mass., and is expected to be completed by July 2016.  Fiscal 2013 Operations & Maintenance, Navy funding in the amount of $627,970 will be obligated at the time of the award, and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with one offer received.  The Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division Indian Head, Md., is the contracting activity (N00174-13-D-0007). 

            BAE Systems Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, is being awarded a $15,986,837 modification to previously awarded contract (N0024-06-C-4408) for repairs to the USS Chafee (DDG 90).  Work will be performed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and is expected to be completed by February 2014.  Fiscal 2013 Operations & Maintenance, Navy funding in the amount of $15,986,837 will be obligated at the time of award, and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is the contracting activity. 

            3 Phoenix Inc., Chantilly, Va., is being awarded a $9,819,748 cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price contract to procure the design, manufacture, test, integration and delivery of MK 710 torpedo system test sets, support equipment and incidental engineering services.  This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the contract to $25,856,218.  Work will be performed in Wake Forest, N.C. (70 percent), and Chantilly, Va. (30 percent), and is expected to be completed by January 2015.  Fiscal 2013 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation funding in the amount of $9,819,748 will be obligated at the time of this award, none of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online and Federal Business Opportunities websites, with six offers received.  The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, R.I., is the contracting activity (N66604-13-C-1026). 

            BAE San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $7,499,285 modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-12-C-4403) for the USS Rushmore (LSD 47) to exercise an option for fiscal 2013 phased maintenance availability to provide planning, repair, alteration and material support services, maintenance and modernization.  Work will be performed in San Diego, Calif., and is expected to be completed by November 2013.  Fiscal 2013 Operations & Maintenance, Navy funding in the amount of $7,499,285 will be obligated at the time of award, and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, San Diego, Calif., is the contracting activity. 

Defense Logistics Agency
            Parker Hannifin Corp., Irvine, Calif., has been awarded a maximum $181,700,000 modification for wheel equipment, parts and assemblies.  The contract is a firm-fixed-price, sole-source contract.  Locations of performance are California, Michigan, New York, Georgia, Massachusetts, Ohio, Florida, and South Carolina, with a Sept. 30, 2014 performance completion date.  Using military services are Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Defense Logistics Agency.  Type of appropriation is fiscal 2013 through fiscal 2014 Defense Working Capital funds.  The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., (SPM400-01-D-9726/P00138). 

            Armorsource LLC*, Hebron, Ohio, has been awarded a maximum $92,681,250 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.  This contract is for procurement of lightweight, advanced combat helmets.  Location of performance is Ohio, with an Aug. 30, 2016 performance completion date.  Using military services are Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.  Type of appropriation is fiscal 2013 Defense Working Capital funds.  The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa. (SPM1C1-13-D-1045). 

U.S. Transportation Command
            Berry Aviation Inc., San Marcos, Texas, is being awarded a $10,725,000 fixed-priced, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for Trans-Sahara short take-off and landing (STOL) services.  The Trans-Sahara STOL contract provides for casualty evacuation, personnel airlift, cargo airlift, and air drop services.  Work will be performed throughout the recognized political boundaries of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, and Uganda, with an expected completion date of June 27, 2017.  The maximum value, including the base period and three one-year option periods, is $49,092,472.  Joint Special Operations Air Detachment 3400 Operations and Maintenance funds in the amount of $1,500,000 are being obligated at time of award.  $9,225,000 will be obligated via Task Order on July 25, 2013.  This contract was a competitive acquisition solicited using the Federal Business Opportunity website, and five offers were received.  The contracting activity is U.S. Transportation Command, Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., (HTC711-13-D-C013). 

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DTN News - EGYPT DEFENSE NEWS: US Delays Delivery of F-16 Jets Due To Egypt Unrest

DTN News - EGYPT DEFENSE NEWS: US Delays Delivery of F-16 Jets Due To Egypt Unrest
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 24, 2013: The US says it is delaying the delivery of four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt amid unrest following the army's overthrow of Mohammed Morsi as president.

Pentagon spokesman George Little said the decision was made "given the current situation in Egypt".

The US is examining whether Mr Morsi's removal was a coup, which would trigger a legal requirement to cut off aid.

Earlier, Egypt's army chief called for protests to give the military a mandate to confront "potential terrorism".

But Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said he was not calling for public unrest and he urged national reconciliation.

In response, the Muslim Brotherhood, which backs Mr Morsi, said Gen Sisi was "calling for civil war".

The four F-16 jets are part of an already agreed bigger order of 20 planes, eight of which have already been sent to Egypt.

As recently as 11 July US officials suggested the latest four F-16s would still be sent to Egypt.

However, on Wednesday the Pentagon confirmed that the delivery was on hold.

"Given the current situation in Egypt we do not believe it is appropriate to move forward at this time with the delivery of F-16s," Mr Little told reporters.

"We remain committed to the US-Egypt defence relationship as it remains a foundation of our broader strategic partnership with Egypt and serves as a pillar of regional stability," he said.

US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel informed General Sisi of the decision in a phone call earlier on Wednesday, the Pentagon spokesman added.

The BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says the decision is a way for the US to signal its displeasure with recent events in Egypt without undermining Washington's strong relationship with the Egyptian military.

President Barack Obama took the decision late on Tuesday following the recommendation of his national security team, she adds.

US military aid to Egypt is estimated to be $1.3bn (£860m) each year.

Call for reconciliation
In a speech at a military graduation ceremony broadcast on television, Gen Sisi said: "I urge the people to take to the streets this coming Friday to prove their will and give me, the army and police, a mandate to confront possible violence and terrorism."

"So that in case there was a resort to violence and terrorism, the army would have a mandate to confront this."

Gen Sisi, who is also the defence minister in the new government, rejected rumours about divisions within the army ranks. "I swear by God that the Egyptian army is united," he said.

Referring to the army's intervention to remove Mr Morsi at the beginning of July, Gen Sisi said: "I urged the former president to be a president for all Egyptians".

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Cairo says Gen Sisi's call showed who was really in charge in Egypt - not the interim president picked by the military, Adly Mahmud Mansour, but the military itself.

He says it may be a sign of frustration that protests against the interim government are still going on.

Senior Brotherhood figure Mohamed el-Beltagy said Gen Sisi was "calling for a civil war... to protect this military coup".

"He is proving that he is the actual ruler of the country, and that the president, his vice president and the government do not hold any power," he added.

In Cairo, two people were reported to have been killed in clashes at a pro-Morsi demonstration overnight. That followed nine deaths in the city on Tuesday.

Mohammed Morsi narrowly won the presidential election in June 2012 to become Egypt's first democratically elected president, but his opponents accused him of trying to impose an Islamist agenda on the country.

Following weeks of often violent protests, the Egyptian military removed him from office and installed an interim government.


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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: William And Kate Present Baby Prince

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: William And Kate Present Baby Prince
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 23, 2013:   The new royal baby is the first child for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - and third in line to the throne.







The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have emerged from St Mary's Hospital in west London with their new baby son.

Walking out with their baby to cheers from staff and well wishers, Kate said it was "a special time for any parent".

Prince William said they were "still working on a name".


The couple then went back inside the private Lindo Wing and placed their son in a car seat. A few minutes later they came outside again and the duke drove his family home to Kensington Palace. 

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DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: GOOD MORNING - TUESDAY THE ROYALS By DTN News

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: GOOD MORNING - TUESDAY THE ROYALS By DTN News
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Yes ~ The Royals

It's a Baby Boy !!!!

.....David Cameron
Prime Minister of  U.K.


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Monday, July 22, 2013

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: Duchess of Cambridge Gives Birth To A Baby Boy

DTN News - ROYAL FAMILY NEWS: Duchess of Cambridge Gives Birth To A Baby Boy
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(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - July 22, 2013: (LONDON) The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a boy, the third in the line to the throne who may one day be the King.

“Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4.24 p.m. [London time],“ royal officials said in a statement.

“The baby weighs 8lbs 6oz. The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth. The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news. Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well and will remain in hospital overnight.”

Cheers and singing went up in front of the Lindo Wing as news filtered through of the birth. Some people started dancing while others locked arms and sang.

Prince Charles, the father of William, the Duke of Cambridge, expressed his joy in a statement.

“Both my wife and I are overjoyed at the arrival of my first grandchild.  It is an incredibly special moment for William and Catherine and we are so thrilled for them on the birth of their baby boy."

Canada's Governor-General, David Johnston, extended his congratulations to the new parents.

"Sharon and I have five wonderful daughters and ten delightful grandchildren and know well the elation that a new arrival brings to a young family," Mr. Johnston said in a statement. "We know that this happy event brings great joy not only to Their Royal Highnesses, but to the entire nation as well."

The new baby will be receiving a gift of Canadian-themed childrens’ books from Mr. Johnston and his wife, who are also inviting people to sign a Web-based book of congratulations for the family.

The announcement came after a long day that began with the Duchess going into labour sometime before 6 a.m. London time. She was taken to the private Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s hospital in a car from Kensington Palace with her husband, the Duke of Cambridge. They entered through a back door, avoiding the media throng that had been camped out front of the hospital for weeks.

As the day wore on, hundreds of people lined the street out front of the hospital, eager to catch a glimpse of something. “When I heard it on the radio I shouted to my sister ‘the baby is coming,’ ” said Jacqueline le Patourel who rushed over to the hospital while on her way to Paddington station to catch a train to her home in Cornwall. “I had to come and take a picture for my sister and my American friends.”

Teba Diatta got so excited she baked a sponge cake and brought it with her from her home in York. The icing on the cake read: “Come on Kate we can’t wait give us something to celebrate."

“I just think [the Duchess and Duke] represent my generation very well,” said Ms. Diatta, who also painted her cheeks with Union Jacks. She had been hoping for a girl named Georgia.

Most of the betting had been on a girl, with the most popular name being Alexandra. Bookies had taken far fewer bets on boys with James and George as the names most favoured by bettors.

A girl would have also made history since Britain has changed the law of succession to allow for succession of the eldest child, regardless of whether it is male or female. The law still has to be approved by the 16 countries, including Canada, that have the monarch as their head of state. That has yet to happen and in Canada two law professors in Quebec have challenged the way the federal government has approved the change to succession. The professors argue the change requires involvement of the provinces and they say the issue gets at the heart of the monarchy’s role in Canada.

If the lawsuit succeeds there is a possibility that Britain and the other realms could approve the change and the baby would one day become Queen. But if the Duke and Duchess had a boy, he could become the King of Canada.

So far the only other countries to adopt laws to recognize the change are St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. However all of the realms agreed to change their laws during a Commonwealth meeting in 2011. The law also does not have to be in place when the child is born and can take effect later.

Not everyone who stopped by the hospital was a supporter of the royals. Painter Kaya Mar arrived with a satirical portrait of the Duchess clutching a baby wearing a crown with a corgi at her feet. “I’m a republican,” said Mr. Mar who came to Britain from Turkey 40 years ago. The monarchy “is a corrupt institution…The English love to live in the past as a comfort.”

Danny Shine also arrived with a megaphone and began berating the onlookers and the journalists for making the event such a spectacle. He was shouted down at times, but pressed on. “I’m trying to get people to think outside the box,” he said afterward. “I want them to question why this person being born is any more special than the rest of us.” Mr. Shine, a professional singer, said he wanted to talk some more, but he had to leave to pick up his children.

By far the majority of people were like Alex Bonacarti, a tourist from New York who came out of curiosity. “We heard about it and decided to come over since our hotel isn’t far away,” she said referring to her friend Cheryl Moran who is from Buffalo, N.Y. The two are in Britain for a couple of Bruce Springsteen concerts. When asked if she would consider skipping the concerts to wait for the arrival of the royal baby, Ms. Bonacarti snapped: “No way.” She has seen Mr. Springsteen 90 times and not even a future monarch will keep her away.

Melvyn Wood of Terre Haute, Ind., ended up in St. Mary’s Hospital after falling down in a subway station. As he left in a wheelchair Monday with his wife Barbara, he stopped to marvel at the mass of people. Ms. Wood said she had been following the royal pregnancy in the U.S. for weeks and she was excited to be at the same hospital. “I followed their wedding,” she said referring to the Duke and Duchess’s marriage in 2011. “I would stay up all night to watch it.”

She added that she wished the U.S. had a monarchy. “I think it would be exciting. It would be nice to have a King and Queen.” Mr. Wood agreed and added: “I guess [Americans] like kings and queens.”

With a report from Steven Chase

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