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The Army is working to see across thousands of miles
The Army’s ISR Task Force is helping the service see thousands of miles through a layered approach: the terrestrial layer, aerial layer and space layer.
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Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
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Soldiers in Europe could soon have a new system to disrupt signals
Army units in the Pacific and in Europe could soon have an electronic attack capability to deny, degrade and disrupt enemy signals, an industry official told C4ISRNET.
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DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
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Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
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What a deployment to the Middle East means for testing a new Army network
After a U.S. drone strike killed Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, Pentagon leaders sent a brigade from the 82nd Airborne Division to Kuwait.But that brigade had been slated to serve as the test unit for the first part of the Army’s new Integrated Tactical Network, known as capability set 2021.
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A new electronic warfare system for the Army is getting closer
Work has begun on Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool capability drop 4, the final phase of the first stage of the program.
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If GPS goes out, the Army now has a requirement for that
An Army official said the service now has a formal requirement for a mounted device that would provide positioning, navigation and timing.
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This armored vehicle can resist mines and jam airwaves
The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force recently delivered a new electronic warfare tactical vehicle.
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For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.
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The Army is working to see across thousands of miles
The Army’s ISR Task Force is helping the service see thousands of miles through a layered approach: the terrestrial layer, aerial layer and space layer.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
Soldiers in Europe could soon have a new system to disrupt signals
Army units in the Pacific and in Europe could soon have an electronic attack capability to deny, degrade and disrupt enemy signals, an industry official told C4ISRNET.
-
DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
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Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
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What a deployment to the Middle East means for testing a new Army network
After a U.S. drone strike killed Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, Pentagon leaders sent a brigade from the 82nd Airborne Division to Kuwait.But that brigade had been slated to serve as the test unit for the first part of the Army’s new Integrated Tactical Network, known as capability set 2021.
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A new electronic warfare system for the Army is getting closer
Work has begun on Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool capability drop 4, the final phase of the first stage of the program.
-
If GPS goes out, the Army now has a requirement for that
An Army official said the service now has a formal requirement for a mounted device that would provide positioning, navigation and timing.
-
This armored vehicle can resist mines and jam airwaves
The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force recently delivered a new electronic warfare tactical vehicle.
-
For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.
-
The Army is working to see across thousands of miles
The Army’s ISR Task Force is helping the service see thousands of miles through a layered approach: the terrestrial layer, aerial layer and space layer.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
Soldiers in Europe could soon have a new system to disrupt signals
Army units in the Pacific and in Europe could soon have an electronic attack capability to deny, degrade and disrupt enemy signals, an industry official told C4ISRNET.
-
DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
-
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
-
What a deployment to the Middle East means for testing a new Army network
After a U.S. drone strike killed Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, Pentagon leaders sent a brigade from the 82nd Airborne Division to Kuwait.But that brigade had been slated to serve as the test unit for the first part of the Army’s new Integrated Tactical Network, known as capability set 2021.
-
A new electronic warfare system for the Army is getting closer
Work has begun on Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool capability drop 4, the final phase of the first stage of the program.
-
If GPS goes out, the Army now has a requirement for that
An Army official said the service now has a formal requirement for a mounted device that would provide positioning, navigation and timing.
-
This armored vehicle can resist mines and jam airwaves
The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force recently delivered a new electronic warfare tactical vehicle.
-
For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.













