Where those not the correct current requirements? What other info can I post to help?
Not specifically, it shows what the current capacity of the power modules that power the module boards, but not the actual current the boards consume. That aside, I think it's pretty safe to assume that you cannot use the Arduino's +5vdc and +3.3vdc to power those boards directly. You will rather have to utilize new external voltage regulators (one +5, one +3,3), driven directly from the Li-po battery (2C or 3C) which can then directly power the modules.
Being that battery duration is almost always an issue, you would most likely want to utilize higher efficiency switching regulators rather then standard linear regulators.
Lefty