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Texas university to build $130M complex to test Army’s combat tech
The complex is to include a kilometer-long tunnel that will make Texas A&M Engineering “the hypersonics research capital of the country,” according to the school’s vice chancellor and dean of engineering.
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An airborne radio that requires less power
Collins Aerospace Systems announced Aug. 1 it recently demonstrated a new software-defined networking airborne radio for the Department of Defense.
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Why did the Pentagon spend $32.8M on risky tech?
The Defense Department spent at least $32.8 billion on technology in 2018 that threatens national security, according to an inspector general’s report.
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The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
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What broke a UK satellite for a week?
The European Union’s Galileo satellite navigation system was unusable for four days over the past week following an outage with undisclosed origins.
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The next step in the Army’s $800M upgrade to its intel-sharing system
The Army is looking to a award a contract worth as much as $800 million to upgrade it’s battlefield intelligence-sharing system.
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This is who wants to reform the Fourth Estate now
Army Secretary Mark Esper said he plans to reform the Department of Defense’s Fourth Estate, the 27 agencies that provide business tasks for the war fighter, if confirmed as Secretary of Defense.
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Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
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Can machine learning decipher an overcrowded radio spectrum?
The Department of Defense is funding initiatives to revolutionize signals intelligence.
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DoD’s plan to solve tech gaps: more small businesses
DISA is awarding 21 small businesses Systems Engineering, Technology and Innovation (SETI) contracts that could total $7.5 billion.
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Texas university to build $130M complex to test Army’s combat tech
The complex is to include a kilometer-long tunnel that will make Texas A&M Engineering “the hypersonics research capital of the country,” according to the school’s vice chancellor and dean of engineering.
-
An airborne radio that requires less power
Collins Aerospace Systems announced Aug. 1 it recently demonstrated a new software-defined networking airborne radio for the Department of Defense.
-
Why did the Pentagon spend $32.8M on risky tech?
The Defense Department spent at least $32.8 billion on technology in 2018 that threatens national security, according to an inspector general’s report.
-
The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
-
What broke a UK satellite for a week?
The European Union’s Galileo satellite navigation system was unusable for four days over the past week following an outage with undisclosed origins.
-
The next step in the Army’s $800M upgrade to its intel-sharing system
The Army is looking to a award a contract worth as much as $800 million to upgrade it’s battlefield intelligence-sharing system.
-
This is who wants to reform the Fourth Estate now
Army Secretary Mark Esper said he plans to reform the Department of Defense’s Fourth Estate, the 27 agencies that provide business tasks for the war fighter, if confirmed as Secretary of Defense.
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Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
-
Can machine learning decipher an overcrowded radio spectrum?
The Department of Defense is funding initiatives to revolutionize signals intelligence.
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DoD’s plan to solve tech gaps: more small businesses
DISA is awarding 21 small businesses Systems Engineering, Technology and Innovation (SETI) contracts that could total $7.5 billion.
-
Texas university to build $130M complex to test Army’s combat tech
The complex is to include a kilometer-long tunnel that will make Texas A&M Engineering “the hypersonics research capital of the country,” according to the school’s vice chancellor and dean of engineering.
-
An airborne radio that requires less power
Collins Aerospace Systems announced Aug. 1 it recently demonstrated a new software-defined networking airborne radio for the Department of Defense.
-
Why did the Pentagon spend $32.8M on risky tech?
The Defense Department spent at least $32.8 billion on technology in 2018 that threatens national security, according to an inspector general’s report.
-
The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
-
What broke a UK satellite for a week?
The European Union’s Galileo satellite navigation system was unusable for four days over the past week following an outage with undisclosed origins.
-
The next step in the Army’s $800M upgrade to its intel-sharing system
The Army is looking to a award a contract worth as much as $800 million to upgrade it’s battlefield intelligence-sharing system.
-
This is who wants to reform the Fourth Estate now
Army Secretary Mark Esper said he plans to reform the Department of Defense’s Fourth Estate, the 27 agencies that provide business tasks for the war fighter, if confirmed as Secretary of Defense.
-
Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
-
Can machine learning decipher an overcrowded radio spectrum?
The Department of Defense is funding initiatives to revolutionize signals intelligence.
-
DoD’s plan to solve tech gaps: more small businesses
DISA is awarding 21 small businesses Systems Engineering, Technology and Innovation (SETI) contracts that could total $7.5 billion.













