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RTX cyber and intel business becomes Nightwing following sale
“Nightwing may be a new name, but we’re no amateurs,” the company’s website reads.
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Pentagon establishes cyber policy office as Sulmeyer awaits approval
“In standing up this office, the department is giving cyber the focus and attention that Congress intended,” said Sasha Baker, a Pentagon official.
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Pentagon seeks stronger digital defense for industry in cyber strategy
The Pentagon’s pool of contractors and related resources is under constant threat of foreign influence and online harassment.
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Attack drones at heart of ‘military partnership’ between Russia, Iran
“The relationship between Iran and Russia? That really started when they asked for them to provide the one-way attack UAS, specifically the Shahed-136.”
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Marines head to Japan in test of cyber rotational force concept
“As the threat to our critical cyber infrastructure evolves, it is essential that the Marine Corps be able to defend our forward-deployed networks.”
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Pentagon inks dozens of cloud contract orders, more in the pipeline
Cloud is often seen as a means to get the right data to the right people at the right time — a pillar of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
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Biden picks Army’s Sulmeyer for Pentagon cyber policy post
The move comes a little more than a week after the Defense Department rolled out its fiscal 2025 budget blueprint, which featured $14.5 billion for cyber.
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North Korean clones of US drones show Kim’s ambitions, Aquilino says
The country’s drones have in the past crossed into South Korea, prompting a military response.
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Project Overmatch budget details too sensitive to share, Navy says
At least three carrier strike groups have Project Overmatch capabilities aboard, a U.S. Navy spokesperson told C4ISRNET.
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RTX cyber and intel business becomes Nightwing following sale
“Nightwing may be a new name, but we’re no amateurs,” the company’s website reads.
-
Pentagon establishes cyber policy office as Sulmeyer awaits approval
“In standing up this office, the department is giving cyber the focus and attention that Congress intended,” said Sasha Baker, a Pentagon official.
-
Pentagon seeks stronger digital defense for industry in cyber strategy
The Pentagon’s pool of contractors and related resources is under constant threat of foreign influence and online harassment.
-
Attack drones at heart of ‘military partnership’ between Russia, Iran
“The relationship between Iran and Russia? That really started when they asked for them to provide the one-way attack UAS, specifically the Shahed-136.”
-
Marines head to Japan in test of cyber rotational force concept
“As the threat to our critical cyber infrastructure evolves, it is essential that the Marine Corps be able to defend our forward-deployed networks.”
-
Pentagon inks dozens of cloud contract orders, more in the pipeline
Cloud is often seen as a means to get the right data to the right people at the right time — a pillar of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
-
US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
-
Biden picks Army’s Sulmeyer for Pentagon cyber policy post
The move comes a little more than a week after the Defense Department rolled out its fiscal 2025 budget blueprint, which featured $14.5 billion for cyber.
-
North Korean clones of US drones show Kim’s ambitions, Aquilino says
The country’s drones have in the past crossed into South Korea, prompting a military response.
-
Project Overmatch budget details too sensitive to share, Navy says
At least three carrier strike groups have Project Overmatch capabilities aboard, a U.S. Navy spokesperson told C4ISRNET.
-
RTX cyber and intel business becomes Nightwing following sale
“Nightwing may be a new name, but we’re no amateurs,” the company’s website reads.
-
Pentagon establishes cyber policy office as Sulmeyer awaits approval
“In standing up this office, the department is giving cyber the focus and attention that Congress intended,” said Sasha Baker, a Pentagon official.
-
Pentagon seeks stronger digital defense for industry in cyber strategy
The Pentagon’s pool of contractors and related resources is under constant threat of foreign influence and online harassment.
-
Attack drones at heart of ‘military partnership’ between Russia, Iran
“The relationship between Iran and Russia? That really started when they asked for them to provide the one-way attack UAS, specifically the Shahed-136.”
-
Marines head to Japan in test of cyber rotational force concept
“As the threat to our critical cyber infrastructure evolves, it is essential that the Marine Corps be able to defend our forward-deployed networks.”
-
Pentagon inks dozens of cloud contract orders, more in the pipeline
Cloud is often seen as a means to get the right data to the right people at the right time — a pillar of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
-
US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
-
Biden picks Army’s Sulmeyer for Pentagon cyber policy post
The move comes a little more than a week after the Defense Department rolled out its fiscal 2025 budget blueprint, which featured $14.5 billion for cyber.
-
North Korean clones of US drones show Kim’s ambitions, Aquilino says
The country’s drones have in the past crossed into South Korea, prompting a military response.
-
Project Overmatch budget details too sensitive to share, Navy says
At least three carrier strike groups have Project Overmatch capabilities aboard, a U.S. Navy spokesperson told C4ISRNET.













