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US should expect cyberattacks in any struggle for Taiwan
Several U.S. defense leaders said they are worried that any confrontation with China over Taiwan would lead to a wave of significant cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure that could disrupt day-to-day life.
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Pentagon ‘zero trust’ cyber office coming in December
David McKeown, DoD’s chief information security officer, spoke at C4ISRNet’s CyberCon.
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Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
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House panel rejects JEDI contract oversight proposal
The House Armed Services Committee Democrats on Wednesday defeated a Republican proposal to share details with Congress about the Pentagon’s cancelled $10 billion cloud computing contract.
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CACI: Military modernization sales will eclipse Afghanistan pullout losses
Defense contractor CACI International on Thursday forecast its future losses from the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan would be more than offset by the military’s growing investments in forward-leaning technologies.
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Hyten explains new acquisition directives to industry
The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff spoke at a National Defense Industrial Association event on emerging technologies.
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‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
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Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
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Inhofe revives bill to target Ligado
Legislation has returned that would force Ligado to cover the cost of any GPS user whose signal gets crowded out by Ligado’s use of the L-band spectrum.
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Pentagon to reveal JEDI cloud computing contract’s future in coming weeks
The deputy secretary of defense also laid out new interoperability initiatives as the Pentagon builds out Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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US should expect cyberattacks in any struggle for Taiwan
Several U.S. defense leaders said they are worried that any confrontation with China over Taiwan would lead to a wave of significant cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure that could disrupt day-to-day life.
-
Pentagon ‘zero trust’ cyber office coming in December
David McKeown, DoD’s chief information security officer, spoke at C4ISRNet’s CyberCon.
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Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
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House panel rejects JEDI contract oversight proposal
The House Armed Services Committee Democrats on Wednesday defeated a Republican proposal to share details with Congress about the Pentagon’s cancelled $10 billion cloud computing contract.
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CACI: Military modernization sales will eclipse Afghanistan pullout losses
Defense contractor CACI International on Thursday forecast its future losses from the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan would be more than offset by the military’s growing investments in forward-leaning technologies.
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Hyten explains new acquisition directives to industry
The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff spoke at a National Defense Industrial Association event on emerging technologies.
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‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
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Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
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Inhofe revives bill to target Ligado
Legislation has returned that would force Ligado to cover the cost of any GPS user whose signal gets crowded out by Ligado’s use of the L-band spectrum.
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Pentagon to reveal JEDI cloud computing contract’s future in coming weeks
The deputy secretary of defense also laid out new interoperability initiatives as the Pentagon builds out Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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US should expect cyberattacks in any struggle for Taiwan
Several U.S. defense leaders said they are worried that any confrontation with China over Taiwan would lead to a wave of significant cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure that could disrupt day-to-day life.
-
Pentagon ‘zero trust’ cyber office coming in December
David McKeown, DoD’s chief information security officer, spoke at C4ISRNet’s CyberCon.
-
Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
-
House panel rejects JEDI contract oversight proposal
The House Armed Services Committee Democrats on Wednesday defeated a Republican proposal to share details with Congress about the Pentagon’s cancelled $10 billion cloud computing contract.
-
CACI: Military modernization sales will eclipse Afghanistan pullout losses
Defense contractor CACI International on Thursday forecast its future losses from the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan would be more than offset by the military’s growing investments in forward-leaning technologies.
-
Hyten explains new acquisition directives to industry
The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff spoke at a National Defense Industrial Association event on emerging technologies.
-
‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
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Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
-
Inhofe revives bill to target Ligado
Legislation has returned that would force Ligado to cover the cost of any GPS user whose signal gets crowded out by Ligado’s use of the L-band spectrum.
-
Pentagon to reveal JEDI cloud computing contract’s future in coming weeks
The deputy secretary of defense also laid out new interoperability initiatives as the Pentagon builds out Joint All-Domain Command and Control.













