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Army issues $17 million in contracts for TITAN development
The Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) is intended to be a key piece in the sensor-to-shooter chain, connecting sensors from all domains to war fighters and systems in the field to enable beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
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The 6 big military space stories of 2020
From the growth of the U.S. Space Force to the awarding of massive new contracts, 2020 has been a busy year in the space domain.
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Congress provides $130 million for hypersonic missile warning satellites
The latest legislation seems to resolve a disagreement between the Pentagon and lawmakers over which agency should be in charge of the constellation.
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Space Force members finally get a name: guardians
The announcement puts an end to over a year of speculation, with suggestions ranging from “trooper” to “spacers.”
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Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
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Inside the Army’s futuristic test of its battlefield artificial intelligence in the desert
At Project Convergence, U.S. Army Futures Command tested a number of emerging AI capabilities, including Prometheus, Dead Center, FIRESTORM and more.
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Army to award contract for GPS alternative by end of September
The Army’s Mounted Assured Position Navigation and Timing program of record will ensure that soldiers know where they are even in areas where the GPS signal is denied, degraded or spoofed.
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Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
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Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
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Army selects eight counter-drone systems for the joint force
An Army assessment has narrowed down the number of counter-drone systems that will continue receiving investment from the joint force as the Pentagon looks to reduce redundancy.
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Army issues $17 million in contracts for TITAN development
The Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) is intended to be a key piece in the sensor-to-shooter chain, connecting sensors from all domains to war fighters and systems in the field to enable beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
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The 6 big military space stories of 2020
From the growth of the U.S. Space Force to the awarding of massive new contracts, 2020 has been a busy year in the space domain.
-
Congress provides $130 million for hypersonic missile warning satellites
The latest legislation seems to resolve a disagreement between the Pentagon and lawmakers over which agency should be in charge of the constellation.
-
Space Force members finally get a name: guardians
The announcement puts an end to over a year of speculation, with suggestions ranging from “trooper” to “spacers.”
-
Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
-
Inside the Army’s futuristic test of its battlefield artificial intelligence in the desert
At Project Convergence, U.S. Army Futures Command tested a number of emerging AI capabilities, including Prometheus, Dead Center, FIRESTORM and more.
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Army to award contract for GPS alternative by end of September
The Army’s Mounted Assured Position Navigation and Timing program of record will ensure that soldiers know where they are even in areas where the GPS signal is denied, degraded or spoofed.
-
Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
-
Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
-
Army selects eight counter-drone systems for the joint force
An Army assessment has narrowed down the number of counter-drone systems that will continue receiving investment from the joint force as the Pentagon looks to reduce redundancy.
-
Army issues $17 million in contracts for TITAN development
The Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) is intended to be a key piece in the sensor-to-shooter chain, connecting sensors from all domains to war fighters and systems in the field to enable beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
-
The 6 big military space stories of 2020
From the growth of the U.S. Space Force to the awarding of massive new contracts, 2020 has been a busy year in the space domain.
-
Congress provides $130 million for hypersonic missile warning satellites
The latest legislation seems to resolve a disagreement between the Pentagon and lawmakers over which agency should be in charge of the constellation.
-
Space Force members finally get a name: guardians
The announcement puts an end to over a year of speculation, with suggestions ranging from “trooper” to “spacers.”
-
Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
-
Inside the Army’s futuristic test of its battlefield artificial intelligence in the desert
At Project Convergence, U.S. Army Futures Command tested a number of emerging AI capabilities, including Prometheus, Dead Center, FIRESTORM and more.
-
Army to award contract for GPS alternative by end of September
The Army’s Mounted Assured Position Navigation and Timing program of record will ensure that soldiers know where they are even in areas where the GPS signal is denied, degraded or spoofed.
-
Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
-
Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
-
Army selects eight counter-drone systems for the joint force
An Army assessment has narrowed down the number of counter-drone systems that will continue receiving investment from the joint force as the Pentagon looks to reduce redundancy.













