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Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
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Norton takes over as DISA No. 2
Rear Adm. Nancy Norton has officially taken over as the vice director at the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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Leonardo wins Army vehicle computer contract
This order for Leonardo’s Mounted Family of Computer Systems products raises the value of the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to $110 million, according to a company news release.
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DARPA demonstrates naval sensor mast
Resembling a parasail hanging in the air, the airborne sensor system that is towed by Navy warships.
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Data Link Solutions, ViaSat win more JTRS work
Data Link Solutions and ViaSat have been awarded increased ceilings for their contracts for Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS JTRS) terminals.
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Army eyes industry for Wi-Fi solutions
The quest for Wi-Fi is at its core a search for a more efficient and effective mechanism, a system that would not only streamline the networks but also make it easier to move the command post as action on the battlefield evolves.
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Sensor overload is overloading the network
This problem is expected to get worse in the next 10 years with the increase in boxes and sensors.
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What’s the difference between cyber and IT?
This is part three of a series exploring the differences between military cyber forces, capabilities, mission sets and needs.
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Afghanistan orders more ScanEagles
The $19.6 million contract is scheduled to be completed by April 2018.
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Iran reportedly launches satellite-carrying rocket into space
The launch comes as the United States has criticized Iran’s ballistic missile tests.
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Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
-
Norton takes over as DISA No. 2
Rear Adm. Nancy Norton has officially taken over as the vice director at the Defense Information Systems Agency.
-
Leonardo wins Army vehicle computer contract
This order for Leonardo’s Mounted Family of Computer Systems products raises the value of the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to $110 million, according to a company news release.
-
DARPA demonstrates naval sensor mast
Resembling a parasail hanging in the air, the airborne sensor system that is towed by Navy warships.
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Data Link Solutions, ViaSat win more JTRS work
Data Link Solutions and ViaSat have been awarded increased ceilings for their contracts for Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS JTRS) terminals.
-
Army eyes industry for Wi-Fi solutions
The quest for Wi-Fi is at its core a search for a more efficient and effective mechanism, a system that would not only streamline the networks but also make it easier to move the command post as action on the battlefield evolves.
-
Sensor overload is overloading the network
This problem is expected to get worse in the next 10 years with the increase in boxes and sensors.
-
What’s the difference between cyber and IT?
This is part three of a series exploring the differences between military cyber forces, capabilities, mission sets and needs.
-
Afghanistan orders more ScanEagles
The $19.6 million contract is scheduled to be completed by April 2018.
-
Iran reportedly launches satellite-carrying rocket into space
The launch comes as the United States has criticized Iran’s ballistic missile tests.
-
Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
-
Norton takes over as DISA No. 2
Rear Adm. Nancy Norton has officially taken over as the vice director at the Defense Information Systems Agency.
-
Leonardo wins Army vehicle computer contract
This order for Leonardo’s Mounted Family of Computer Systems products raises the value of the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to $110 million, according to a company news release.
-
DARPA demonstrates naval sensor mast
Resembling a parasail hanging in the air, the airborne sensor system that is towed by Navy warships.
-
Data Link Solutions, ViaSat win more JTRS work
Data Link Solutions and ViaSat have been awarded increased ceilings for their contracts for Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS JTRS) terminals.
-
Army eyes industry for Wi-Fi solutions
The quest for Wi-Fi is at its core a search for a more efficient and effective mechanism, a system that would not only streamline the networks but also make it easier to move the command post as action on the battlefield evolves.
-
Sensor overload is overloading the network
This problem is expected to get worse in the next 10 years with the increase in boxes and sensors.
-
What’s the difference between cyber and IT?
This is part three of a series exploring the differences between military cyber forces, capabilities, mission sets and needs.
-
Afghanistan orders more ScanEagles
The $19.6 million contract is scheduled to be completed by April 2018.
-
Iran reportedly launches satellite-carrying rocket into space
The launch comes as the United States has criticized Iran’s ballistic missile tests.













