Reunert has withdrawn its defence business from the market after failing to secure a good enough offer.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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boeing tests tech for US Air Force, Nokia lands US Army contract, Northrop integrates satellite array antennas, $98.7m US Air Force contract for Northrop, and Tadiran signs $20.5m Israeli defence deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boeing, US demonstrate airborne networking, ATK tests Precision Guidance Kit, Lockheed in $3m deal to continue missile study, and SAIC unveils commercial tsunami buoy.
The Gauteng police will have an operational R506 million Tetra network by the end of this year, allowing the centralisation of the province's 10111 call centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lockheed Martin tests solid-state radar antenna, BAE demonstrates passive geo-location technology, SAIC wins Defence Threat Reduction Agency contract, and Danish Navy purchases Thales suite.
In this IT in defence World Wide Wrap: IBM joins US Future Combat Systems project, Northrop Grumman to equip Nato NE-3A Aircraft, and EADS to supply Dutch integrated air defence system.
Chairman of Saab Grintek, Zoli Kunene, handed over a sport utility vehicle to the Umvoti Aids Centre in KwaZulu-Natal.
MTC Namibia, the leading GSM operator in Namibia recently launched a trial of the Push-To-Talk (PTT) facility with Namibian Police.