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Army taps Palantir for software to help predict maintenance problems
The Denver-based firm received a five-year, $85.1 million contract.
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GI Gmail: US Army launches Google Workspace for troops
The rollout of Google Workspace for the Army at large follows months of evaluation behind the scenes.
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L3Harris, Raytheon chosen for next phase of Army aerial intel upgrades
The arrangement is part of the Army’s Multi-Domain Sensing System program, a basket of tech the service believes will modernize its intelligence gathering.
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US Army customizing communication gear for regional challenges
“It is a big army,” said Nicholaus Saacks with PEO C3T. “We have to be prepared to fight in a lot of different places.”
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Raytheon unit wins $583 million contract for US Army navigation
MAPS GEN II ensures troops understand where they are and where they’re headed, even in environments where GPS signals are jammed.
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First Arctic unit now training with modernized US Army networking gear
The communication upgrades arrive amid a push by the U.S. Army to better outfit and prepare its northern forces.
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Army demos aerial jammer amid push to catch up in electronic warfare
U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said he was “really impressed with the MFEW program,” its “different configurations and where it’s going.”
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Army IT leader pledges quicker cloud uptake in ‘year of action’
When it comes to cloud, the coming year will be one of “action and acceleration,” according to U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
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Will soldiers get Gmail? Army considers expanding beta test
Army leadership is mulling advancing and expanding its preliminary test of Google Workspace.
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Pentagon’s command and control concept needs work, Army official says
“Project Convergence 22 is the perfect, practical example of where we are coordinating laterally with our sister services,” said Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
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Army taps Palantir for software to help predict maintenance problems
The Denver-based firm received a five-year, $85.1 million contract.
-
GI Gmail: US Army launches Google Workspace for troops
The rollout of Google Workspace for the Army at large follows months of evaluation behind the scenes.
-
L3Harris, Raytheon chosen for next phase of Army aerial intel upgrades
The arrangement is part of the Army’s Multi-Domain Sensing System program, a basket of tech the service believes will modernize its intelligence gathering.
-
US Army customizing communication gear for regional challenges
“It is a big army,” said Nicholaus Saacks with PEO C3T. “We have to be prepared to fight in a lot of different places.”
-
Raytheon unit wins $583 million contract for US Army navigation
MAPS GEN II ensures troops understand where they are and where they’re headed, even in environments where GPS signals are jammed.
-
First Arctic unit now training with modernized US Army networking gear
The communication upgrades arrive amid a push by the U.S. Army to better outfit and prepare its northern forces.
-
Army demos aerial jammer amid push to catch up in electronic warfare
U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said he was “really impressed with the MFEW program,” its “different configurations and where it’s going.”
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Army IT leader pledges quicker cloud uptake in ‘year of action’
When it comes to cloud, the coming year will be one of “action and acceleration,” according to U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
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Will soldiers get Gmail? Army considers expanding beta test
Army leadership is mulling advancing and expanding its preliminary test of Google Workspace.
-
Pentagon’s command and control concept needs work, Army official says
“Project Convergence 22 is the perfect, practical example of where we are coordinating laterally with our sister services,” said Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
-
Army taps Palantir for software to help predict maintenance problems
The Denver-based firm received a five-year, $85.1 million contract.
-
GI Gmail: US Army launches Google Workspace for troops
The rollout of Google Workspace for the Army at large follows months of evaluation behind the scenes.
-
L3Harris, Raytheon chosen for next phase of Army aerial intel upgrades
The arrangement is part of the Army’s Multi-Domain Sensing System program, a basket of tech the service believes will modernize its intelligence gathering.
-
US Army customizing communication gear for regional challenges
“It is a big army,” said Nicholaus Saacks with PEO C3T. “We have to be prepared to fight in a lot of different places.”
-
Raytheon unit wins $583 million contract for US Army navigation
MAPS GEN II ensures troops understand where they are and where they’re headed, even in environments where GPS signals are jammed.
-
First Arctic unit now training with modernized US Army networking gear
The communication upgrades arrive amid a push by the U.S. Army to better outfit and prepare its northern forces.
-
Army demos aerial jammer amid push to catch up in electronic warfare
U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said he was “really impressed with the MFEW program,” its “different configurations and where it’s going.”
-
Army IT leader pledges quicker cloud uptake in ‘year of action’
When it comes to cloud, the coming year will be one of “action and acceleration,” according to U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
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Will soldiers get Gmail? Army considers expanding beta test
Army leadership is mulling advancing and expanding its preliminary test of Google Workspace.
-
Pentagon’s command and control concept needs work, Army official says
“Project Convergence 22 is the perfect, practical example of where we are coordinating laterally with our sister services,” said Lt. Gen. John Morrison.












