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Data breaches at federal agencies jumped 20 percent last year
Agencies are storing more data in cloud services, but does that make it easier to breach?
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How will General Dynamics’ acquisition of CSRA impact government services?
The deal looks to shake up the federal IT landscape as General Dynamics looks to compete for larger government contracts
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Missile Defense Agency asks for $700 million to bolster hypersonic defense
The fiscal 2019 budget for the Missile Defense Agency calls for spending $732 million on hypersonic defense in the coming years.
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Here’s what the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch means for the satellite industry
Elon Musk’s red roadster is in orbit, but what does the Falcon Heavy launch mean for the Defense community and the satellite launch industry?
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Raytheon’s cybersecurity unit expands, newfound focus on critical infrastructure
The company hopes a rebrand and shift in market focus will help it rebound from a underwhelming fiscal 2017.
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DoD innovation is focusing on digital and physical spheres, report finds
Investments in machine vision, supercomputing and machine-to-machine communication will drive the integration of digital and physical emerging technologies.
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Companies ally to pursue multibillion-dollar Navy IT networks contracts
With contracts set to be awarded in late 2018, industry members are beginning to partner up to take on management of Navy and Marine Corps IT infrastructure.
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NATO’s Crossed Swords exercise preps cyber warriors
NATO members are concerned their networks will be vulnerable to increasingly dynamic cyberthreats.
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Booz Allen lands dual awards to prevent hacking of fed networks, missile defense systems
The contracts will help the departments increase network awareness to remain secure in an age of evolving, dynamic cyber threats.
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DARPA wants to identify WMD threats through genetics
DARPA hopes to develop an easily portable device that can identify exposure to weapons of mass destruction.
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Data breaches at federal agencies jumped 20 percent last year
Agencies are storing more data in cloud services, but does that make it easier to breach?
-
How will General Dynamics’ acquisition of CSRA impact government services?
The deal looks to shake up the federal IT landscape as General Dynamics looks to compete for larger government contracts
-
Missile Defense Agency asks for $700 million to bolster hypersonic defense
The fiscal 2019 budget for the Missile Defense Agency calls for spending $732 million on hypersonic defense in the coming years.
-
Here’s what the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch means for the satellite industry
Elon Musk’s red roadster is in orbit, but what does the Falcon Heavy launch mean for the Defense community and the satellite launch industry?
-
Raytheon’s cybersecurity unit expands, newfound focus on critical infrastructure
The company hopes a rebrand and shift in market focus will help it rebound from a underwhelming fiscal 2017.
-
DoD innovation is focusing on digital and physical spheres, report finds
Investments in machine vision, supercomputing and machine-to-machine communication will drive the integration of digital and physical emerging technologies.
-
Companies ally to pursue multibillion-dollar Navy IT networks contracts
With contracts set to be awarded in late 2018, industry members are beginning to partner up to take on management of Navy and Marine Corps IT infrastructure.
-
NATO’s Crossed Swords exercise preps cyber warriors
NATO members are concerned their networks will be vulnerable to increasingly dynamic cyberthreats.
-
Booz Allen lands dual awards to prevent hacking of fed networks, missile defense systems
The contracts will help the departments increase network awareness to remain secure in an age of evolving, dynamic cyber threats.
-
DARPA wants to identify WMD threats through genetics
DARPA hopes to develop an easily portable device that can identify exposure to weapons of mass destruction.
-
Data breaches at federal agencies jumped 20 percent last year
Agencies are storing more data in cloud services, but does that make it easier to breach?
-
How will General Dynamics’ acquisition of CSRA impact government services?
The deal looks to shake up the federal IT landscape as General Dynamics looks to compete for larger government contracts
-
Missile Defense Agency asks for $700 million to bolster hypersonic defense
The fiscal 2019 budget for the Missile Defense Agency calls for spending $732 million on hypersonic defense in the coming years.
-
Here’s what the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch means for the satellite industry
Elon Musk’s red roadster is in orbit, but what does the Falcon Heavy launch mean for the Defense community and the satellite launch industry?
-
Raytheon’s cybersecurity unit expands, newfound focus on critical infrastructure
The company hopes a rebrand and shift in market focus will help it rebound from a underwhelming fiscal 2017.
-
DoD innovation is focusing on digital and physical spheres, report finds
Investments in machine vision, supercomputing and machine-to-machine communication will drive the integration of digital and physical emerging technologies.
-
Companies ally to pursue multibillion-dollar Navy IT networks contracts
With contracts set to be awarded in late 2018, industry members are beginning to partner up to take on management of Navy and Marine Corps IT infrastructure.
-
NATO’s Crossed Swords exercise preps cyber warriors
NATO members are concerned their networks will be vulnerable to increasingly dynamic cyberthreats.
-
Booz Allen lands dual awards to prevent hacking of fed networks, missile defense systems
The contracts will help the departments increase network awareness to remain secure in an age of evolving, dynamic cyber threats.
-
DARPA wants to identify WMD threats through genetics
DARPA hopes to develop an easily portable device that can identify exposure to weapons of mass destruction.













