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Strategic Command will now oversee nuclear communications
The communication system which keeps the president in touch with the nuclear triad during a crisis will now be the responsibility of the head of U.S. Strategic Command.
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Why circuit board production is an issue in the annual defense bill
Will an oversight position at the Department of Defense be eliminated, sending shock waves through the supply chain?
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Following industry trend, Airbus dives into data
The firm announced the program, SmartForce, at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow.
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From the Spider to the Grifo, Leonardo launches radar and comms systems
The new tech can be used for spotting and listening to the enemy.
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What should DARPA send to space? They want your suggestions
DARPA is hoping to spur development of launch vehicles that will allow the Pentagon to more frequently and more easily bring cargo to orbit than larger rocket contracts allow.
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DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
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US Navy funds underwater drone swarms
The U.S. Navy has awarded a grant to an underwater drone producer to help the service locate “unexploded ordnance.”
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How the Navy can lean in to software superiority
A senior Navy engineer warned that the Navy’s slow approach to technology is driving up costs.
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US Air Force announces rocket deal with SpaceX for military satellite
U.S. Air Force Space Command will send a new military satellite into space in 2020 with the help of SpaceX.
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NATO cyber team to add another teammate
Romania will join the NATO’s cyber training and research center next year, according to the country’s prime minister.
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Strategic Command will now oversee nuclear communications
The communication system which keeps the president in touch with the nuclear triad during a crisis will now be the responsibility of the head of U.S. Strategic Command.
-
Why circuit board production is an issue in the annual defense bill
Will an oversight position at the Department of Defense be eliminated, sending shock waves through the supply chain?
-
Following industry trend, Airbus dives into data
The firm announced the program, SmartForce, at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow.
-
From the Spider to the Grifo, Leonardo launches radar and comms systems
The new tech can be used for spotting and listening to the enemy.
-
What should DARPA send to space? They want your suggestions
DARPA is hoping to spur development of launch vehicles that will allow the Pentagon to more frequently and more easily bring cargo to orbit than larger rocket contracts allow.
-
DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
-
US Navy funds underwater drone swarms
The U.S. Navy has awarded a grant to an underwater drone producer to help the service locate “unexploded ordnance.”
-
How the Navy can lean in to software superiority
A senior Navy engineer warned that the Navy’s slow approach to technology is driving up costs.
-
US Air Force announces rocket deal with SpaceX for military satellite
U.S. Air Force Space Command will send a new military satellite into space in 2020 with the help of SpaceX.
-
NATO cyber team to add another teammate
Romania will join the NATO’s cyber training and research center next year, according to the country’s prime minister.
-
Strategic Command will now oversee nuclear communications
The communication system which keeps the president in touch with the nuclear triad during a crisis will now be the responsibility of the head of U.S. Strategic Command.
-
Why circuit board production is an issue in the annual defense bill
Will an oversight position at the Department of Defense be eliminated, sending shock waves through the supply chain?
-
Following industry trend, Airbus dives into data
The firm announced the program, SmartForce, at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow.
-
From the Spider to the Grifo, Leonardo launches radar and comms systems
The new tech can be used for spotting and listening to the enemy.
-
What should DARPA send to space? They want your suggestions
DARPA is hoping to spur development of launch vehicles that will allow the Pentagon to more frequently and more easily bring cargo to orbit than larger rocket contracts allow.
-
DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
-
US Navy funds underwater drone swarms
The U.S. Navy has awarded a grant to an underwater drone producer to help the service locate “unexploded ordnance.”
-
How the Navy can lean in to software superiority
A senior Navy engineer warned that the Navy’s slow approach to technology is driving up costs.
-
US Air Force announces rocket deal with SpaceX for military satellite
U.S. Air Force Space Command will send a new military satellite into space in 2020 with the help of SpaceX.
-
NATO cyber team to add another teammate
Romania will join the NATO’s cyber training and research center next year, according to the country’s prime minister.













