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How a new Army cyber general got George Patton’s stars
The new commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon received the artifact the night before his promotion.
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US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.
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Why US Army network leaders are so interested in identity management
The Pentagon’s 2020 ICAM strategy acknowledged failures to “maximize the strategic, operational, and tactical benefits of information sharing.”
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Remember 5G? Pentagon backs 6G hub tied to Army Research Lab
“The DoD has a vital interest in advancing 5G-to-NextG wireless technologies and concept demonstrations,” said Sumit Roy, the IB5G program director.
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US Army sets timeline for demo of new, hard-to-detect mobile command post
“Project Convergence is probably in our future,” said Tyler Barton, a computer scientist and project lead with the C5ISR Center. “Probably not next year.”
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US Army tests aerial tier communications in Jersey Devil’s stomping ground
“We really saw how the aerial tier could extend our network, but we wanted to do some further evaluations,” said Army Brig. Gen. Jeth Rey, the director of the Network Cross-Functional Team.
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Gmail fix for junior soldiers? Army launches Google email beta
The service started testing the Google products this week, a source said.
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Stryker power problem uncovered in test of US Army network gear
“We’re going to see if it’s ITN equipment on there that’s giving them some issues,” the product manager said, “or if it’s the type of Stryker they have.”
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Five questions for Army’s Robert Collins as he moves to Pentagon acquisitions office
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” the general said, “and any time the coach puts you back in for a couple more plays on the playing field, I’ll tell you, that gives you a lot of energy.”
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US Army reaches for the sky to solve communication needs
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s aerial tier networking.
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How a new Army cyber general got George Patton’s stars
The new commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon received the artifact the night before his promotion.
-
US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.
-
Why US Army network leaders are so interested in identity management
The Pentagon’s 2020 ICAM strategy acknowledged failures to “maximize the strategic, operational, and tactical benefits of information sharing.”
-
Remember 5G? Pentagon backs 6G hub tied to Army Research Lab
“The DoD has a vital interest in advancing 5G-to-NextG wireless technologies and concept demonstrations,” said Sumit Roy, the IB5G program director.
-
US Army sets timeline for demo of new, hard-to-detect mobile command post
“Project Convergence is probably in our future,” said Tyler Barton, a computer scientist and project lead with the C5ISR Center. “Probably not next year.”
-
US Army tests aerial tier communications in Jersey Devil’s stomping ground
“We really saw how the aerial tier could extend our network, but we wanted to do some further evaluations,” said Army Brig. Gen. Jeth Rey, the director of the Network Cross-Functional Team.
-
Gmail fix for junior soldiers? Army launches Google email beta
The service started testing the Google products this week, a source said.
-
Stryker power problem uncovered in test of US Army network gear
“We’re going to see if it’s ITN equipment on there that’s giving them some issues,” the product manager said, “or if it’s the type of Stryker they have.”
-
Five questions for Army’s Robert Collins as he moves to Pentagon acquisitions office
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” the general said, “and any time the coach puts you back in for a couple more plays on the playing field, I’ll tell you, that gives you a lot of energy.”
-
US Army reaches for the sky to solve communication needs
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s aerial tier networking.
-
How a new Army cyber general got George Patton’s stars
The new commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon received the artifact the night before his promotion.
-
US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.
-
Why US Army network leaders are so interested in identity management
The Pentagon’s 2020 ICAM strategy acknowledged failures to “maximize the strategic, operational, and tactical benefits of information sharing.”
-
Remember 5G? Pentagon backs 6G hub tied to Army Research Lab
“The DoD has a vital interest in advancing 5G-to-NextG wireless technologies and concept demonstrations,” said Sumit Roy, the IB5G program director.
-
US Army sets timeline for demo of new, hard-to-detect mobile command post
“Project Convergence is probably in our future,” said Tyler Barton, a computer scientist and project lead with the C5ISR Center. “Probably not next year.”
-
US Army tests aerial tier communications in Jersey Devil’s stomping ground
“We really saw how the aerial tier could extend our network, but we wanted to do some further evaluations,” said Army Brig. Gen. Jeth Rey, the director of the Network Cross-Functional Team.
-
Gmail fix for junior soldiers? Army launches Google email beta
The service started testing the Google products this week, a source said.
-
Stryker power problem uncovered in test of US Army network gear
“We’re going to see if it’s ITN equipment on there that’s giving them some issues,” the product manager said, “or if it’s the type of Stryker they have.”
-
Five questions for Army’s Robert Collins as he moves to Pentagon acquisitions office
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” the general said, “and any time the coach puts you back in for a couple more plays on the playing field, I’ll tell you, that gives you a lot of energy.”
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US Army reaches for the sky to solve communication needs
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s aerial tier networking.











