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House members call for IG investigation tied to Ligado
The man at the center of the concerns denies any wrongdoing.
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Senate legislation would slow Ligado launch
The Senate’s version of the National Defense Authorization Act would require a new study comparing Ligado and the Pentagon’s claims on interference.
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Is China already inside America’s hypersonic industrial base?
Third tier suppliers may be relying on Chinese-owned suppliers, a new report by Govini found.
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How Army Futures Command plans to grow soldiers’ artificial intelligence skills
Gen. Mike Murray is pushing three new efforts to drive innovation in the Army.
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What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
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Government requests hold and reversal on the FCC’s Ligado decision
There’s now a formal petition for the FCC to overturn its decision to let Ligado use the L-band spectrum.
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Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
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Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
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House panel to hold private Ligado call with FCC and defense officials
Unlike a May 6 public hearing from the Senate Armed Services Committee, this briefing will feature representatives from the Federal Communications Commission.
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DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.
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House members call for IG investigation tied to Ligado
The man at the center of the concerns denies any wrongdoing.
-
Senate legislation would slow Ligado launch
The Senate’s version of the National Defense Authorization Act would require a new study comparing Ligado and the Pentagon’s claims on interference.
-
Is China already inside America’s hypersonic industrial base?
Third tier suppliers may be relying on Chinese-owned suppliers, a new report by Govini found.
-
How Army Futures Command plans to grow soldiers’ artificial intelligence skills
Gen. Mike Murray is pushing three new efforts to drive innovation in the Army.
-
What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
-
Government requests hold and reversal on the FCC’s Ligado decision
There’s now a formal petition for the FCC to overturn its decision to let Ligado use the L-band spectrum.
-
Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
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Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
House panel to hold private Ligado call with FCC and defense officials
Unlike a May 6 public hearing from the Senate Armed Services Committee, this briefing will feature representatives from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.
-
House members call for IG investigation tied to Ligado
The man at the center of the concerns denies any wrongdoing.
-
Senate legislation would slow Ligado launch
The Senate’s version of the National Defense Authorization Act would require a new study comparing Ligado and the Pentagon’s claims on interference.
-
Is China already inside America’s hypersonic industrial base?
Third tier suppliers may be relying on Chinese-owned suppliers, a new report by Govini found.
-
How Army Futures Command plans to grow soldiers’ artificial intelligence skills
Gen. Mike Murray is pushing three new efforts to drive innovation in the Army.
-
What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
-
Government requests hold and reversal on the FCC’s Ligado decision
There’s now a formal petition for the FCC to overturn its decision to let Ligado use the L-band spectrum.
-
Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
House panel to hold private Ligado call with FCC and defense officials
Unlike a May 6 public hearing from the Senate Armed Services Committee, this briefing will feature representatives from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.













