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Wireless command posts strike a cord for the Army
The U.S. Army Project Manager Tactical Network office will be deploying new systems to securely transmit classified and unclassified information across wireless networks.
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3 space challenges for the intelligence community
The White House appointment for director of America’s intelligence satellites offers new proposals concerning artificial intelligence integration and partnerships between private industry and government.
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House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
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Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
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SPAWAR is dead! Long live NAVWARSYSCOM!
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, the Navy’s primary battlefield technology organization based in San Diego, is now officially known as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM).
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Cyberthreat intelligence firms sells for $780M
Insight Partners, a leading global capital and private equity firm, has acquired Recorded Futures, an intelligence solution company who was awarded a Defense Innovation Unit contract in 2017, for $780 million.
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Boeing subsidiary wins software contract worth as much as $259M
The Air Force signed a weapon planning software contract with Boeing that could total $259 million.
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The DoD’s new home for cybersecurity standards
The Defense Information Systems Agency has established a new domain for guides to help improve cybersecurity for government and commercial organizations.
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The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.
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Wireless command posts strike a cord for the Army
The U.S. Army Project Manager Tactical Network office will be deploying new systems to securely transmit classified and unclassified information across wireless networks.
-
3 space challenges for the intelligence community
The White House appointment for director of America’s intelligence satellites offers new proposals concerning artificial intelligence integration and partnerships between private industry and government.
-
House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
-
Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
-
SPAWAR is dead! Long live NAVWARSYSCOM!
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, the Navy’s primary battlefield technology organization based in San Diego, is now officially known as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM).
-
Cyberthreat intelligence firms sells for $780M
Insight Partners, a leading global capital and private equity firm, has acquired Recorded Futures, an intelligence solution company who was awarded a Defense Innovation Unit contract in 2017, for $780 million.
-
Boeing subsidiary wins software contract worth as much as $259M
The Air Force signed a weapon planning software contract with Boeing that could total $259 million.
-
The DoD’s new home for cybersecurity standards
The Defense Information Systems Agency has established a new domain for guides to help improve cybersecurity for government and commercial organizations.
-
The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.
-
Wireless command posts strike a cord for the Army
The U.S. Army Project Manager Tactical Network office will be deploying new systems to securely transmit classified and unclassified information across wireless networks.
-
3 space challenges for the intelligence community
The White House appointment for director of America’s intelligence satellites offers new proposals concerning artificial intelligence integration and partnerships between private industry and government.
-
House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
-
Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
-
SPAWAR is dead! Long live NAVWARSYSCOM!
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, the Navy’s primary battlefield technology organization based in San Diego, is now officially known as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM).
-
Cyberthreat intelligence firms sells for $780M
Insight Partners, a leading global capital and private equity firm, has acquired Recorded Futures, an intelligence solution company who was awarded a Defense Innovation Unit contract in 2017, for $780 million.
-
Boeing subsidiary wins software contract worth as much as $259M
The Air Force signed a weapon planning software contract with Boeing that could total $259 million.
-
The DoD’s new home for cybersecurity standards
The Defense Information Systems Agency has established a new domain for guides to help improve cybersecurity for government and commercial organizations.
-
The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.












