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DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
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What’s standing in the way of multidomain operations?
Several hurdles remain for multidomain operations. So what are the U.S. armed services doing about it?
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Northrop Grumman gets a start on next-gen missile warning satellites
The Air Force wants the new satellites to be more resistant to emerging threats and be able to operate in contested electromagnetic environments.
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Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.
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DARPA wants an AI system that can basically make sense of everything
The proposed AI system would able interpret and expose scientific knowledge and underlying assumptions in existing models to extract useful information
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Russian firm may sell a drone resembling the US Predator to a Mideast customer
China has dominated the combat UAV market in the Middle East. Now it appears Russia is making its own moves in the region.
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Army office for electronic warfare, sensors shuffles managers
The Army has announced four new program managers at PEO-Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S)
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Air Force’s next GPS satellite ready to boost accuracy, anti-jamming capabilities
Lockheed’s Martin second GPS III satellite has passed all of the U.S. Air Force’s technical and safety tests and is ready to be launched, likely in 2019, according to a company statement Aug. 21.
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The Air Force’s next communications satellite arrives in Florida
The completed AEHF constellation will provide roughly 10 times more communications throughput than the Air Force’s legacy satellite systems.
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General Dynamics wins Army IT contract worth billions
The contract will cover 75,000 to 100,000 pieces of hardware.
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DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
-
What’s standing in the way of multidomain operations?
Several hurdles remain for multidomain operations. So what are the U.S. armed services doing about it?
-
Northrop Grumman gets a start on next-gen missile warning satellites
The Air Force wants the new satellites to be more resistant to emerging threats and be able to operate in contested electromagnetic environments.
-
Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.
-
DARPA wants an AI system that can basically make sense of everything
The proposed AI system would able interpret and expose scientific knowledge and underlying assumptions in existing models to extract useful information
-
Russian firm may sell a drone resembling the US Predator to a Mideast customer
China has dominated the combat UAV market in the Middle East. Now it appears Russia is making its own moves in the region.
-
Army office for electronic warfare, sensors shuffles managers
The Army has announced four new program managers at PEO-Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S)
-
Air Force’s next GPS satellite ready to boost accuracy, anti-jamming capabilities
Lockheed’s Martin second GPS III satellite has passed all of the U.S. Air Force’s technical and safety tests and is ready to be launched, likely in 2019, according to a company statement Aug. 21.
-
The Air Force’s next communications satellite arrives in Florida
The completed AEHF constellation will provide roughly 10 times more communications throughput than the Air Force’s legacy satellite systems.
-
General Dynamics wins Army IT contract worth billions
The contract will cover 75,000 to 100,000 pieces of hardware.
-
DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
-
What’s standing in the way of multidomain operations?
Several hurdles remain for multidomain operations. So what are the U.S. armed services doing about it?
-
Northrop Grumman gets a start on next-gen missile warning satellites
The Air Force wants the new satellites to be more resistant to emerging threats and be able to operate in contested electromagnetic environments.
-
Pentagon preparing to test MQ-9 Reaper for missile defense missions
The MQ-9 has been used in the past to track ballistic missiles during a test, but the Missile Defense Agency envisions a broader role for the platform.
-
DARPA wants an AI system that can basically make sense of everything
The proposed AI system would able interpret and expose scientific knowledge and underlying assumptions in existing models to extract useful information
-
Russian firm may sell a drone resembling the US Predator to a Mideast customer
China has dominated the combat UAV market in the Middle East. Now it appears Russia is making its own moves in the region.
-
Army office for electronic warfare, sensors shuffles managers
The Army has announced four new program managers at PEO-Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S)
-
Air Force’s next GPS satellite ready to boost accuracy, anti-jamming capabilities
Lockheed’s Martin second GPS III satellite has passed all of the U.S. Air Force’s technical and safety tests and is ready to be launched, likely in 2019, according to a company statement Aug. 21.
-
The Air Force’s next communications satellite arrives in Florida
The completed AEHF constellation will provide roughly 10 times more communications throughput than the Air Force’s legacy satellite systems.
-
General Dynamics wins Army IT contract worth billions
The contract will cover 75,000 to 100,000 pieces of hardware.













