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Biden vows to wield ‘all instruments’ in fighting cyberthreats
The strategy calls out China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and others for “reckless disregard for the rule of law and human rights in cyberspace.”
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Army to work with satellite radar imagery provider ICEYE
Because SAR isn’t dependent on visibility, it can be used to produce imagery at any time of day or night and through cloud cover.
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Space programs boost Defense Innovation Unit budget
Congress increased DIU’s R&D budget by $20 million over last year’s appropriations.
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The Intelligence Community’s top IT official will replace Pentagon’s retiring deputy CIO
After a 35 year career, DoD Principal Deputy CIO is retiring
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New Space Fence radar is officially online
A major radar project has achieved operational capability, the Space Force announced.
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How the Army will use satellites to track land threats in real time
The Space Development Agency is working with the Army to develop the ability to track time-sensitive ground threats from space and provide real-time information to war fighters.
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SpaceX, ULA each get Air Force contracts for trio of space launches
Together, the awards are worth a $739 million.
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France launches military imaging satellite. Who’s involved, and what it can do?
France has launched the first of three identical military imaging satellites, which, when they reach full operational capability at the end of 2021, will replace the aging Helios system.
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Satellite photos reveal Russian bombers in Venezuela
These two satellite photos, provided by DigitalGlobe, show four Russian military aircraft in Venezuela.
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USGIF appoints a new chief operating officer
USGIF selected a seasoned trade association and meetings professional to provide staff with day-to-day leadership.
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Biden vows to wield ‘all instruments’ in fighting cyberthreats
The strategy calls out China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and others for “reckless disregard for the rule of law and human rights in cyberspace.”
-
Army to work with satellite radar imagery provider ICEYE
Because SAR isn’t dependent on visibility, it can be used to produce imagery at any time of day or night and through cloud cover.
-
Space programs boost Defense Innovation Unit budget
Congress increased DIU’s R&D budget by $20 million over last year’s appropriations.
-
The Intelligence Community’s top IT official will replace Pentagon’s retiring deputy CIO
After a 35 year career, DoD Principal Deputy CIO is retiring
-
New Space Fence radar is officially online
A major radar project has achieved operational capability, the Space Force announced.
-
How the Army will use satellites to track land threats in real time
The Space Development Agency is working with the Army to develop the ability to track time-sensitive ground threats from space and provide real-time information to war fighters.
-
SpaceX, ULA each get Air Force contracts for trio of space launches
Together, the awards are worth a $739 million.
-
France launches military imaging satellite. Who’s involved, and what it can do?
France has launched the first of three identical military imaging satellites, which, when they reach full operational capability at the end of 2021, will replace the aging Helios system.
-
Satellite photos reveal Russian bombers in Venezuela
These two satellite photos, provided by DigitalGlobe, show four Russian military aircraft in Venezuela.
-
USGIF appoints a new chief operating officer
USGIF selected a seasoned trade association and meetings professional to provide staff with day-to-day leadership.
-
Biden vows to wield ‘all instruments’ in fighting cyberthreats
The strategy calls out China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and others for “reckless disregard for the rule of law and human rights in cyberspace.”
-
Army to work with satellite radar imagery provider ICEYE
Because SAR isn’t dependent on visibility, it can be used to produce imagery at any time of day or night and through cloud cover.
-
Space programs boost Defense Innovation Unit budget
Congress increased DIU’s R&D budget by $20 million over last year’s appropriations.
-
The Intelligence Community’s top IT official will replace Pentagon’s retiring deputy CIO
After a 35 year career, DoD Principal Deputy CIO is retiring
-
New Space Fence radar is officially online
A major radar project has achieved operational capability, the Space Force announced.
-
How the Army will use satellites to track land threats in real time
The Space Development Agency is working with the Army to develop the ability to track time-sensitive ground threats from space and provide real-time information to war fighters.
-
SpaceX, ULA each get Air Force contracts for trio of space launches
Together, the awards are worth a $739 million.
-
France launches military imaging satellite. Who’s involved, and what it can do?
France has launched the first of three identical military imaging satellites, which, when they reach full operational capability at the end of 2021, will replace the aging Helios system.
-
Satellite photos reveal Russian bombers in Venezuela
These two satellite photos, provided by DigitalGlobe, show four Russian military aircraft in Venezuela.
-
USGIF appoints a new chief operating officer
USGIF selected a seasoned trade association and meetings professional to provide staff with day-to-day leadership.













