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5 times in history enemies shot down a US drone
On Aug. 20, the United States linked the downing of an MQ-9 Reaper over Yemen by Houthi forces to Iran. Here are five times U.S. drones were shot down by enemy forces.
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The Army wants to experiment with IT as a Service
The Army is looking to contract up to three industry partners by Aug. 9.
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The latest step in the Air Force’s Enterprise IT as a Service plan
The Air Force is adding another company to its Enterprise IT as a Service experiment, the service announced June 28.
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General Dynamics wins $217M contract for the Air Force’s network
General Dynamics Information Technology will continue to supply the Air Force with global network support.
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One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
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How shrinking an antenna may boost surveillance
IMSAR’s radar system will combine with Optisys’ array to enhance high-altitude, long-endurance airborne systems.
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Here’s how CrowdStrike Holdings performed after its IPO
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc. traded as high as 97 percent over its initial public offering price June 12, according to MarketWatch.
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A small Army robot could use this new networking technology
Defense contractor QinetiQ will rely on networking technologies from Persistent Systems as part of a contract to help the Army build a small robot that will help soldiers on the battlefield.
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5 times in history enemies shot down a US drone
On Aug. 20, the United States linked the downing of an MQ-9 Reaper over Yemen by Houthi forces to Iran. Here are five times U.S. drones were shot down by enemy forces.
-
The Army wants to experiment with IT as a Service
The Army is looking to contract up to three industry partners by Aug. 9.
-
The latest step in the Air Force’s Enterprise IT as a Service plan
The Air Force is adding another company to its Enterprise IT as a Service experiment, the service announced June 28.
-
General Dynamics wins $217M contract for the Air Force’s network
General Dynamics Information Technology will continue to supply the Air Force with global network support.
-
One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
-
How shrinking an antenna may boost surveillance
IMSAR’s radar system will combine with Optisys’ array to enhance high-altitude, long-endurance airborne systems.
-
Here’s how CrowdStrike Holdings performed after its IPO
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc. traded as high as 97 percent over its initial public offering price June 12, according to MarketWatch.
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A small Army robot could use this new networking technology
Defense contractor QinetiQ will rely on networking technologies from Persistent Systems as part of a contract to help the Army build a small robot that will help soldiers on the battlefield.
-
5 times in history enemies shot down a US drone
On Aug. 20, the United States linked the downing of an MQ-9 Reaper over Yemen by Houthi forces to Iran. Here are five times U.S. drones were shot down by enemy forces.
-
The Army wants to experiment with IT as a Service
The Army is looking to contract up to three industry partners by Aug. 9.
-
The latest step in the Air Force’s Enterprise IT as a Service plan
The Air Force is adding another company to its Enterprise IT as a Service experiment, the service announced June 28.
-
General Dynamics wins $217M contract for the Air Force’s network
General Dynamics Information Technology will continue to supply the Air Force with global network support.
-
One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
-
How shrinking an antenna may boost surveillance
IMSAR’s radar system will combine with Optisys’ array to enhance high-altitude, long-endurance airborne systems.
-
Here’s how CrowdStrike Holdings performed after its IPO
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc. traded as high as 97 percent over its initial public offering price June 12, according to MarketWatch.
-
A small Army robot could use this new networking technology
Defense contractor QinetiQ will rely on networking technologies from Persistent Systems as part of a contract to help the Army build a small robot that will help soldiers on the battlefield.











