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How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.
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New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
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Swimming in data, Army and Air Force make sure they’re capturing the best info
The services are structuring themselves to give soldiers and airmen access to more data.
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Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
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Army AI helper would suggest actions in multidomain fights
The new artificial intelligence tool would recommend options for commanders’ battle plans as war-fighting domains become more interconnected.
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Top Pentagon research arm combats ‘aggressive’ foreign investors
DARPA seeks domestic investors to move 150 projects into the market — and away from unfriendly governments.
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Pentagon has new research center to link networks, communications
The $7.5 million investment for a new networked systems center of excellence comes as the Defense Department looks to advance its future joint war-fighting concept.
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Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
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‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
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3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.
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How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.
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New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
-
Swimming in data, Army and Air Force make sure they’re capturing the best info
The services are structuring themselves to give soldiers and airmen access to more data.
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Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
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Army AI helper would suggest actions in multidomain fights
The new artificial intelligence tool would recommend options for commanders’ battle plans as war-fighting domains become more interconnected.
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Top Pentagon research arm combats ‘aggressive’ foreign investors
DARPA seeks domestic investors to move 150 projects into the market — and away from unfriendly governments.
-
Pentagon has new research center to link networks, communications
The $7.5 million investment for a new networked systems center of excellence comes as the Defense Department looks to advance its future joint war-fighting concept.
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Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
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‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
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3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.
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How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.
-
New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
-
Swimming in data, Army and Air Force make sure they’re capturing the best info
The services are structuring themselves to give soldiers and airmen access to more data.
-
Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
-
Army AI helper would suggest actions in multidomain fights
The new artificial intelligence tool would recommend options for commanders’ battle plans as war-fighting domains become more interconnected.
-
Top Pentagon research arm combats ‘aggressive’ foreign investors
DARPA seeks domestic investors to move 150 projects into the market — and away from unfriendly governments.
-
Pentagon has new research center to link networks, communications
The $7.5 million investment for a new networked systems center of excellence comes as the Defense Department looks to advance its future joint war-fighting concept.
-
Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
-
‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
-
3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.













