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State Department concerned over Russian satellite’s behavior
A Russian satellite made a series of maneuvers in October 2017 that was “inconsistent” with its expected behavior and marks “a very troubling development,” a top U.S. diplomat said during a speech Aug. 14.
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Why Air Force leaders were signing a space blanket
The thermal blanket will travel with the AEHF-4 satellite that is expected to launch in October.
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Former NSA director joins CyberCube board of directors
This will be the first position Rogers has taken since his retirement from a 37-year military career in May 2018.
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Envistacom awarded $18M for information technology and intelligence support
The company was one of 10 selected to compete for task orders under the Army Contracting Command’s Deployable Adaptive Global Responder Support (DAGRS) contract vehicle, which is worth up to $480 million over five years.
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DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.
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These satellites are communicating way faster thanks to lasers
Aerospace Corporation announced that two of its CubeSat satellites had successfully completed communications system and proximity testing.
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Navy satellite system approved for expanded use
The Navy’s MUOS satellite system has been approved for expanded operational and will replace its the legacy Ultra High Frequency satellite system.
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GAO thinks hosted payloads are a good idea for DoD
The GAO found that government payloads launched aboard commercial satellites saved money, achieved on-orbit capability faster and increased deterrence and resilience, but throughout the Department of Defense, there is fragmented knowledge about the practice.
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How Congress wants DoD to tackle AI and machine learning in 2019
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act includes funding to the Air Force and the establishment of an independent commission on artificial intelligence.
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This new antenna networks UAVs to expand battlefield comms
The antenna tracks and rotates to follow mobile ad hoc network connected platforms in the air, supporting high data rates, video and voice communications up to 130 miles.
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State Department concerned over Russian satellite’s behavior
A Russian satellite made a series of maneuvers in October 2017 that was “inconsistent” with its expected behavior and marks “a very troubling development,” a top U.S. diplomat said during a speech Aug. 14.
-
Why Air Force leaders were signing a space blanket
The thermal blanket will travel with the AEHF-4 satellite that is expected to launch in October.
-
Former NSA director joins CyberCube board of directors
This will be the first position Rogers has taken since his retirement from a 37-year military career in May 2018.
-
Envistacom awarded $18M for information technology and intelligence support
The company was one of 10 selected to compete for task orders under the Army Contracting Command’s Deployable Adaptive Global Responder Support (DAGRS) contract vehicle, which is worth up to $480 million over five years.
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DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.
-
These satellites are communicating way faster thanks to lasers
Aerospace Corporation announced that two of its CubeSat satellites had successfully completed communications system and proximity testing.
-
Navy satellite system approved for expanded use
The Navy’s MUOS satellite system has been approved for expanded operational and will replace its the legacy Ultra High Frequency satellite system.
-
GAO thinks hosted payloads are a good idea for DoD
The GAO found that government payloads launched aboard commercial satellites saved money, achieved on-orbit capability faster and increased deterrence and resilience, but throughout the Department of Defense, there is fragmented knowledge about the practice.
-
How Congress wants DoD to tackle AI and machine learning in 2019
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act includes funding to the Air Force and the establishment of an independent commission on artificial intelligence.
-
This new antenna networks UAVs to expand battlefield comms
The antenna tracks and rotates to follow mobile ad hoc network connected platforms in the air, supporting high data rates, video and voice communications up to 130 miles.
-
State Department concerned over Russian satellite’s behavior
A Russian satellite made a series of maneuvers in October 2017 that was “inconsistent” with its expected behavior and marks “a very troubling development,” a top U.S. diplomat said during a speech Aug. 14.
-
Why Air Force leaders were signing a space blanket
The thermal blanket will travel with the AEHF-4 satellite that is expected to launch in October.
-
Former NSA director joins CyberCube board of directors
This will be the first position Rogers has taken since his retirement from a 37-year military career in May 2018.
-
Envistacom awarded $18M for information technology and intelligence support
The company was one of 10 selected to compete for task orders under the Army Contracting Command’s Deployable Adaptive Global Responder Support (DAGRS) contract vehicle, which is worth up to $480 million over five years.
-
DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.
-
These satellites are communicating way faster thanks to lasers
Aerospace Corporation announced that two of its CubeSat satellites had successfully completed communications system and proximity testing.
-
Navy satellite system approved for expanded use
The Navy’s MUOS satellite system has been approved for expanded operational and will replace its the legacy Ultra High Frequency satellite system.
-
GAO thinks hosted payloads are a good idea for DoD
The GAO found that government payloads launched aboard commercial satellites saved money, achieved on-orbit capability faster and increased deterrence and resilience, but throughout the Department of Defense, there is fragmented knowledge about the practice.
-
How Congress wants DoD to tackle AI and machine learning in 2019
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act includes funding to the Air Force and the establishment of an independent commission on artificial intelligence.
-
This new antenna networks UAVs to expand battlefield comms
The antenna tracks and rotates to follow mobile ad hoc network connected platforms in the air, supporting high data rates, video and voice communications up to 130 miles.













