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Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new C4ISRNET.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
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L3 CEO Michael Strianese to retire at end of year
After more than a decade at the helm, L3 Technologies Chairman and CEO Michael Strianese will retire effective Dec. 31, 2017, succeeded by President and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Kubasik.
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Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new FifthDomain.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
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Electric drones? Aurora team behind VTOL X-Plane focuses on hybrid propulsion
A 20 percent subscale vehicle demonstrator of the XV-24A LightningStrike Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) X-Plane completed its planned flight test program in early March at Webster Outlying Field in Southern Maryland. Next up is testing the electric distributed propulsion system for the full-scale aircraft.
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Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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Harris CEO Bill Brown on a Very Good Year
In February 2015, when Harris first announced its plans to acquire fellow defense company Exelis, CEO Bill Brown called the deal transformational. Nearly 16 months after the deal close, it’s fair to say that’s true.
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CyberCon 2015: Why it’s worth your time
CyberCon 2015 will provide tactical approaches to addressing cybersecurity issues, focusing on public/private collaboration.
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What China actually wants with feds’ personnel records
If nearly 22 million records did land in the hands of China, the threat lies squarely with U.S. national security.
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Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new C4ISRNET.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
-
L3 CEO Michael Strianese to retire at end of year
After more than a decade at the helm, L3 Technologies Chairman and CEO Michael Strianese will retire effective Dec. 31, 2017, succeeded by President and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Kubasik.
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Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new FifthDomain.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
-
Electric drones? Aurora team behind VTOL X-Plane focuses on hybrid propulsion
A 20 percent subscale vehicle demonstrator of the XV-24A LightningStrike Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) X-Plane completed its planned flight test program in early March at Webster Outlying Field in Southern Maryland. Next up is testing the electric distributed propulsion system for the full-scale aircraft.
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Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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Harris CEO Bill Brown on a Very Good Year
In February 2015, when Harris first announced its plans to acquire fellow defense company Exelis, CEO Bill Brown called the deal transformational. Nearly 16 months after the deal close, it’s fair to say that’s true.
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CyberCon 2015: Why it’s worth your time
CyberCon 2015 will provide tactical approaches to addressing cybersecurity issues, focusing on public/private collaboration.
-
What China actually wants with feds’ personnel records
If nearly 22 million records did land in the hands of China, the threat lies squarely with U.S. national security.
-
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new C4ISRNET.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
-
L3 CEO Michael Strianese to retire at end of year
After more than a decade at the helm, L3 Technologies Chairman and CEO Michael Strianese will retire effective Dec. 31, 2017, succeeded by President and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Kubasik.
-
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the new FifthDomain.com
Welcome to our new website – new and improved to make your experience with our content more user-friendly, more dynamic, and more engaging.
-
Electric drones? Aurora team behind VTOL X-Plane focuses on hybrid propulsion
A 20 percent subscale vehicle demonstrator of the XV-24A LightningStrike Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) X-Plane completed its planned flight test program in early March at Webster Outlying Field in Southern Maryland. Next up is testing the electric distributed propulsion system for the full-scale aircraft.
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Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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Harris CEO Bill Brown on a Very Good Year
In February 2015, when Harris first announced its plans to acquire fellow defense company Exelis, CEO Bill Brown called the deal transformational. Nearly 16 months after the deal close, it’s fair to say that’s true.
-
CyberCon 2015: Why it’s worth your time
CyberCon 2015 will provide tactical approaches to addressing cybersecurity issues, focusing on public/private collaboration.
-
What China actually wants with feds’ personnel records
If nearly 22 million records did land in the hands of China, the threat lies squarely with U.S. national security.










