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The CEO of United Launch Alliance on surviving a ‘flat’ market
The head of ULA wants to ensure the company is situated to win national security space launch contracts for the next decade.
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The Pentagon wants to create a broader network of innovators
The Pentagon wants to fortify its innovation pipeline and has made a series of changes in how it works with universities and upstart technology firms to ensure the military has access to talent and research in the near future.
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The Navy is running a data experiment with its latest deployment
A recently deployed amphibious ready group is part of a new pilot program that would move the service closer to a broader predictive maintenance program.
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As cloud computing lifts off, fog computing remains
ManTech says it has produced a system that will enable tactical war fighters to process and analyze intelligence in real time.
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The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
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Army budget request adds $1.5B for network modernization
The Army’s budget request seeks to fund network modernization areas across four lines of effort.
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Could artificial intelligence save the Pentagon $15 billion a year?
A Silicon Valley billionaire believes his artificial intelligence software can help the Air Force break down its upkeep and have more aircraft at the ready. Here’s how it could become one of the Pentagon’s biggest investments in AI to date.
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Pentagon hopes to have new cybersecurity standards for contractors in 2020
The Pentagon is working with government agencies to develop cybersecurity standards that industry partners will soon need to follow before they can win a contract.
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7 funding priorities in the Pentagon’s cyber budget
Pentagon leaders asked for $2.8 billion to improve specific cyber skills.
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Pentagon requests most money for net-centric systems since 2012
Leaders laid out a plan to spend $10.2 billion on command, control, communications, computers and intelligence systems. That’s up 2 percent from the $10 billion Pentagon leaders asked for last year.
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The CEO of United Launch Alliance on surviving a ‘flat’ market
The head of ULA wants to ensure the company is situated to win national security space launch contracts for the next decade.
-
The Pentagon wants to create a broader network of innovators
The Pentagon wants to fortify its innovation pipeline and has made a series of changes in how it works with universities and upstart technology firms to ensure the military has access to talent and research in the near future.
-
The Navy is running a data experiment with its latest deployment
A recently deployed amphibious ready group is part of a new pilot program that would move the service closer to a broader predictive maintenance program.
-
As cloud computing lifts off, fog computing remains
ManTech says it has produced a system that will enable tactical war fighters to process and analyze intelligence in real time.
-
The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
-
Army budget request adds $1.5B for network modernization
The Army’s budget request seeks to fund network modernization areas across four lines of effort.
-
Could artificial intelligence save the Pentagon $15 billion a year?
A Silicon Valley billionaire believes his artificial intelligence software can help the Air Force break down its upkeep and have more aircraft at the ready. Here’s how it could become one of the Pentagon’s biggest investments in AI to date.
-
Pentagon hopes to have new cybersecurity standards for contractors in 2020
The Pentagon is working with government agencies to develop cybersecurity standards that industry partners will soon need to follow before they can win a contract.
-
7 funding priorities in the Pentagon’s cyber budget
Pentagon leaders asked for $2.8 billion to improve specific cyber skills.
-
Pentagon requests most money for net-centric systems since 2012
Leaders laid out a plan to spend $10.2 billion on command, control, communications, computers and intelligence systems. That’s up 2 percent from the $10 billion Pentagon leaders asked for last year.
-
The CEO of United Launch Alliance on surviving a ‘flat’ market
The head of ULA wants to ensure the company is situated to win national security space launch contracts for the next decade.
-
The Pentagon wants to create a broader network of innovators
The Pentagon wants to fortify its innovation pipeline and has made a series of changes in how it works with universities and upstart technology firms to ensure the military has access to talent and research in the near future.
-
The Navy is running a data experiment with its latest deployment
A recently deployed amphibious ready group is part of a new pilot program that would move the service closer to a broader predictive maintenance program.
-
As cloud computing lifts off, fog computing remains
ManTech says it has produced a system that will enable tactical war fighters to process and analyze intelligence in real time.
-
The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
-
Army budget request adds $1.5B for network modernization
The Army’s budget request seeks to fund network modernization areas across four lines of effort.
-
Could artificial intelligence save the Pentagon $15 billion a year?
A Silicon Valley billionaire believes his artificial intelligence software can help the Air Force break down its upkeep and have more aircraft at the ready. Here’s how it could become one of the Pentagon’s biggest investments in AI to date.
-
Pentagon hopes to have new cybersecurity standards for contractors in 2020
The Pentagon is working with government agencies to develop cybersecurity standards that industry partners will soon need to follow before they can win a contract.
-
7 funding priorities in the Pentagon’s cyber budget
Pentagon leaders asked for $2.8 billion to improve specific cyber skills.
-
Pentagon requests most money for net-centric systems since 2012
Leaders laid out a plan to spend $10.2 billion on command, control, communications, computers and intelligence systems. That’s up 2 percent from the $10 billion Pentagon leaders asked for last year.













