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3 ways mobility is transforming Air Force readiness
The U.S. Air Force is facing a daunting readiness challenge in preparation for a new type of asymmetric warfare and multidomain conflict.
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Emirati DarkMatter unveils ‘ultra secure’ armored smartphone
Katim R01 is a multilayered ultra-secure smartphone designed to withstand extreme field conditions as well as cyberattacks and hackers.
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5 new facts about DoD’s secure phones and tablets
DISA continues to provide a variety of mobility solutions for DoD customers.
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The Army battery you can cut in half and still use
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have developed a cuttable, foldable, submersible battery.
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DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
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Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
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Persistent upgrades MPU5 radio
A new Dual Channel Push-to-Talk accessory extends the IP radio’s audio capabilities.
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The Army is developing navigation tech to help the GPS-denied soldier
The Army is pursuing a range of initiatives to bolster wayfinding for those cut off from the usual means of guidance.
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A device for every soldier? The Army is considering it
Between the hours soldiers have to spend online for professional military education and the possibilities a handheld, touchscreen device could hold downrange, the Army is taking a step toward developing a standard-issue device for every soldier.
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Here’s how Raytheon wants to make the Army’s air power more expeditionary
Raytheon is repackaging its JPALS system in an effort to make the U.S. Army more expeditionary.
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3 ways mobility is transforming Air Force readiness
The U.S. Air Force is facing a daunting readiness challenge in preparation for a new type of asymmetric warfare and multidomain conflict.
-
Emirati DarkMatter unveils ‘ultra secure’ armored smartphone
Katim R01 is a multilayered ultra-secure smartphone designed to withstand extreme field conditions as well as cyberattacks and hackers.
-
5 new facts about DoD’s secure phones and tablets
DISA continues to provide a variety of mobility solutions for DoD customers.
-
The Army battery you can cut in half and still use
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have developed a cuttable, foldable, submersible battery.
-
DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
-
Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
-
Persistent upgrades MPU5 radio
A new Dual Channel Push-to-Talk accessory extends the IP radio’s audio capabilities.
-
The Army is developing navigation tech to help the GPS-denied soldier
The Army is pursuing a range of initiatives to bolster wayfinding for those cut off from the usual means of guidance.
-
A device for every soldier? The Army is considering it
Between the hours soldiers have to spend online for professional military education and the possibilities a handheld, touchscreen device could hold downrange, the Army is taking a step toward developing a standard-issue device for every soldier.
-
Here’s how Raytheon wants to make the Army’s air power more expeditionary
Raytheon is repackaging its JPALS system in an effort to make the U.S. Army more expeditionary.
-
3 ways mobility is transforming Air Force readiness
The U.S. Air Force is facing a daunting readiness challenge in preparation for a new type of asymmetric warfare and multidomain conflict.
-
Emirati DarkMatter unveils ‘ultra secure’ armored smartphone
Katim R01 is a multilayered ultra-secure smartphone designed to withstand extreme field conditions as well as cyberattacks and hackers.
-
5 new facts about DoD’s secure phones and tablets
DISA continues to provide a variety of mobility solutions for DoD customers.
-
The Army battery you can cut in half and still use
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have developed a cuttable, foldable, submersible battery.
-
DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
-
Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
-
Persistent upgrades MPU5 radio
A new Dual Channel Push-to-Talk accessory extends the IP radio’s audio capabilities.
-
The Army is developing navigation tech to help the GPS-denied soldier
The Army is pursuing a range of initiatives to bolster wayfinding for those cut off from the usual means of guidance.
-
A device for every soldier? The Army is considering it
Between the hours soldiers have to spend online for professional military education and the possibilities a handheld, touchscreen device could hold downrange, the Army is taking a step toward developing a standard-issue device for every soldier.
-
Here’s how Raytheon wants to make the Army’s air power more expeditionary
Raytheon is repackaging its JPALS system in an effort to make the U.S. Army more expeditionary.












