SA's space agency is on target, says minister, despite unclear development timeframes.
The Air Force sinks money into its navigation infrastructure in support of 2010.
Whatever the future of military organisations, it's unlikely to be low-tech.
Several vendors have submitted bids to the SA Army for an ICT-driven battle management system.
A South African and UAE-developed missile turret has gone on show in the Middle East.
Milan is the world's best used anti-tank missile, Fulcrum says
Intelsat has appointed William Shernit as president of its Intelsat General subsidiary.
Tellumat has landed an order for X-band transponders from the Airports Authority of India.
Reunert has withdrawn its defence business from the market after failing to secure a good enough offer.
SAP Records Management has been certified as compliant with the US Department of Defence standard DoD 5015.2-STD, says NokusaEI.
Dell has introduced the Latitude ATG D620 notebook computer for customers who work in challenging conditions.
In this World Wide Wrap: BAE Systems seeker intercepts missile, Bell delivers H-1 helicopters to US marines, SAIC awarded US navy IT contract, Lockheed processes Orion spacecraft at Nasa, and US subs use Lockheed mast sensor.
Start-up BEE consortium Mihle has taken a 26% stake in Sumbandila's manufacturer.