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New Pentagon budget request invests in 4 advanced technologies
The Pentagon wants to focus its fiscal year 2021 research investments in four broad areas of emerging technologies: hypersonics, artificial intelligence, 5G/microelectroncs, and autonomous platforms
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5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
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Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
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Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
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Huawei: 42 US lawmakers urge UK Parliament to reject ‘dangerous’ 5G decision
U.S. lawmakers are urging their British counterparts to reverse a decision to let Huawei onto its next-generation data network
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In victory for Beijing, Britain welcomes ‘high risk’ Huawei
In light of Beijing’s formidable authoritarian challenge to democracies, it is important for free people to remember there are some things more important than profit margins and quarterly reports.
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Why Britain’s Huawei decision frustrated lawmakers
The decision by United Kingdom officials to allow Chinese telecom company Huawei to build parts of the country’s 5G network was met with ire from members of Congress Jan. 28.
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Key Republicans seek ban on intel sharing with countries that use Huawei
The legislation could potentially downgrade America’s “special relationship” with the U.K., which is reportedly expected to grant Chinese telecom giant Huawei some access to its nascent 5G network.
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Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
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How the Pentagon will experiment with 5G
Pentagon leaders have begun to describe in greater detail the types of 5G experimentation they have in mind, and what they hope to achieve.
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New Pentagon budget request invests in 4 advanced technologies
The Pentagon wants to focus its fiscal year 2021 research investments in four broad areas of emerging technologies: hypersonics, artificial intelligence, 5G/microelectroncs, and autonomous platforms
-
5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
-
Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
-
Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
-
Huawei: 42 US lawmakers urge UK Parliament to reject ‘dangerous’ 5G decision
U.S. lawmakers are urging their British counterparts to reverse a decision to let Huawei onto its next-generation data network
-
In victory for Beijing, Britain welcomes ‘high risk’ Huawei
In light of Beijing’s formidable authoritarian challenge to democracies, it is important for free people to remember there are some things more important than profit margins and quarterly reports.
-
Why Britain’s Huawei decision frustrated lawmakers
The decision by United Kingdom officials to allow Chinese telecom company Huawei to build parts of the country’s 5G network was met with ire from members of Congress Jan. 28.
-
Key Republicans seek ban on intel sharing with countries that use Huawei
The legislation could potentially downgrade America’s “special relationship” with the U.K., which is reportedly expected to grant Chinese telecom giant Huawei some access to its nascent 5G network.
-
Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
-
How the Pentagon will experiment with 5G
Pentagon leaders have begun to describe in greater detail the types of 5G experimentation they have in mind, and what they hope to achieve.
-
New Pentagon budget request invests in 4 advanced technologies
The Pentagon wants to focus its fiscal year 2021 research investments in four broad areas of emerging technologies: hypersonics, artificial intelligence, 5G/microelectroncs, and autonomous platforms
-
5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
-
Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
-
Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
-
Huawei: 42 US lawmakers urge UK Parliament to reject ‘dangerous’ 5G decision
U.S. lawmakers are urging their British counterparts to reverse a decision to let Huawei onto its next-generation data network
-
In victory for Beijing, Britain welcomes ‘high risk’ Huawei
In light of Beijing’s formidable authoritarian challenge to democracies, it is important for free people to remember there are some things more important than profit margins and quarterly reports.
-
Why Britain’s Huawei decision frustrated lawmakers
The decision by United Kingdom officials to allow Chinese telecom company Huawei to build parts of the country’s 5G network was met with ire from members of Congress Jan. 28.
-
Key Republicans seek ban on intel sharing with countries that use Huawei
The legislation could potentially downgrade America’s “special relationship” with the U.K., which is reportedly expected to grant Chinese telecom giant Huawei some access to its nascent 5G network.
-
Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
-
How the Pentagon will experiment with 5G
Pentagon leaders have begun to describe in greater detail the types of 5G experimentation they have in mind, and what they hope to achieve.












