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Cyber gear that’s tough enough to kick off a helicopter
Ruggedized cyber gear and protective equipment was featured prominently at the Modern Day Marine Conference that started Tuesday.
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From troops to nukes: How Trump and Clinton would manage the military
America’s military personnel will have a new commander in chief come January, whether they like it or not, and the two most likely choices could produce two drastically different militaries over the next four years.
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Without solid training options, mysterious Cyber Command remains work in progress
The military’s demand for cyber capabilities is soaring. Defensive and offensive operations, including those targeting the Islamic State group, are occurring with greater frequency. There’s talk of elevating U.S.
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The Pentagon doesn’t know who’s in charge for responding to a massive cyber attack
The Pentagon does not have a clear chain of command for responding to a massive cyber attack on domestic targets in the United States, according to the federal government’s principal watchdog.
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DoD rejects ‘Nintendo medal’ for UAS pilots and cyber warriors
The Pentagon will offer a new “R” device to pin on existing noncombat medals.
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Runaway blimp goes down in Pennsylvania
The Great Blimp Chase of 2015 ended Wednesday afternoon when an Army observation balloon went down in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
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DoD launches ‘crowdsourcing’ tech development portal
LINC posts “challenges” for anyone with a military or government email address to propose solutions.
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DoD warns troops, civilians of possible government shutdown
Congress faces an Oct. 1 deadline to reach a budget deal or a stopgap measure to stave off a shutdown.
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Army, SOCOM to take on daily UAS missions
“Demand exceeds supply in this type of mission,” Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said.
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Does cyber corps merit its own service branch?
Defense Secretary Ash Carter raised eyebrows during his recent visit to the U.S. Cyber Command headquarters in Maryland when he suggested that the cyber corps may ultimately become its own service branch.
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Cyber gear that’s tough enough to kick off a helicopter
Ruggedized cyber gear and protective equipment was featured prominently at the Modern Day Marine Conference that started Tuesday.
-
From troops to nukes: How Trump and Clinton would manage the military
America’s military personnel will have a new commander in chief come January, whether they like it or not, and the two most likely choices could produce two drastically different militaries over the next four years.
-
Without solid training options, mysterious Cyber Command remains work in progress
The military’s demand for cyber capabilities is soaring. Defensive and offensive operations, including those targeting the Islamic State group, are occurring with greater frequency. There’s talk of elevating U.S.
-
The Pentagon doesn’t know who’s in charge for responding to a massive cyber attack
The Pentagon does not have a clear chain of command for responding to a massive cyber attack on domestic targets in the United States, according to the federal government’s principal watchdog.
-
DoD rejects ‘Nintendo medal’ for UAS pilots and cyber warriors
The Pentagon will offer a new “R” device to pin on existing noncombat medals.
-
Runaway blimp goes down in Pennsylvania
The Great Blimp Chase of 2015 ended Wednesday afternoon when an Army observation balloon went down in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
-
DoD launches ‘crowdsourcing’ tech development portal
LINC posts “challenges” for anyone with a military or government email address to propose solutions.
-
DoD warns troops, civilians of possible government shutdown
Congress faces an Oct. 1 deadline to reach a budget deal or a stopgap measure to stave off a shutdown.
-
Army, SOCOM to take on daily UAS missions
“Demand exceeds supply in this type of mission,” Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said.
-
Does cyber corps merit its own service branch?
Defense Secretary Ash Carter raised eyebrows during his recent visit to the U.S. Cyber Command headquarters in Maryland when he suggested that the cyber corps may ultimately become its own service branch.
-
Cyber gear that’s tough enough to kick off a helicopter
Ruggedized cyber gear and protective equipment was featured prominently at the Modern Day Marine Conference that started Tuesday.
-
From troops to nukes: How Trump and Clinton would manage the military
America’s military personnel will have a new commander in chief come January, whether they like it or not, and the two most likely choices could produce two drastically different militaries over the next four years.
-
Without solid training options, mysterious Cyber Command remains work in progress
The military’s demand for cyber capabilities is soaring. Defensive and offensive operations, including those targeting the Islamic State group, are occurring with greater frequency. There’s talk of elevating U.S.
-
The Pentagon doesn’t know who’s in charge for responding to a massive cyber attack
The Pentagon does not have a clear chain of command for responding to a massive cyber attack on domestic targets in the United States, according to the federal government’s principal watchdog.
-
DoD rejects ‘Nintendo medal’ for UAS pilots and cyber warriors
The Pentagon will offer a new “R” device to pin on existing noncombat medals.
-
Runaway blimp goes down in Pennsylvania
The Great Blimp Chase of 2015 ended Wednesday afternoon when an Army observation balloon went down in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
-
DoD launches ‘crowdsourcing’ tech development portal
LINC posts “challenges” for anyone with a military or government email address to propose solutions.
-
DoD warns troops, civilians of possible government shutdown
Congress faces an Oct. 1 deadline to reach a budget deal or a stopgap measure to stave off a shutdown.
-
Army, SOCOM to take on daily UAS missions
“Demand exceeds supply in this type of mission,” Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said.
-
Does cyber corps merit its own service branch?
Defense Secretary Ash Carter raised eyebrows during his recent visit to the U.S. Cyber Command headquarters in Maryland when he suggested that the cyber corps may ultimately become its own service branch.













