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US Army works on prototypes to improve network transport for armor brigades
The U.S. Army’s tactical network modernization team has started a prototyping effort to improve its armor brigades’ connection to the network while on the move.
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Satellites played a starring role at Project Convergence
To put it bluntly, the U.S. Army is not exactly known for its space savviness. But it’s trying to change that as it prepares to face advanced adversaries in future conflicts.
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Transforming battlefield geometry: What’s to come in Project Convergence 2021
Project Convergence 2021 will grow to a joint effort and bring in more advanced technology.
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At Project Convergence, the US Army experienced success and failure — and it’s happy about both
Project Convergence was not about hitting targets. Which is good. Because not all of them did.
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An operator’s perspective on the Army’s Integrated Tactical Network
The operational community has given the Army’s modernized network positive marks, and a commander shares his direct experiences.
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What’s going on with Cyber Command’s Unified Platform
One of the first big milestones for Cyber Command’s Unified Platform program will be fully building its software factory.
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Do microwave cones have a place in the counterdrone zone?
Leidos hopes its new Time Integrated Gigawatt Electromagnetic Response, or TIGER, will offer an intermediate answer to flying threats.
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What the Army learned about multidomain operations at Cyber Blitz
The Army’s Cyber Blitz experiment sought to test capabilities and concepts of the new I2CEWS detachment.
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Navy’s new narrowband network ready for combat
The Mobile User Objective System has passed a major milestone and is now set for full operational use, according to the Navy.
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“AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers”
Leidos Chief Technology Officer Dr. Tim Barton says “AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers” as the Army looks to build capabilities.
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US Army works on prototypes to improve network transport for armor brigades
The U.S. Army’s tactical network modernization team has started a prototyping effort to improve its armor brigades’ connection to the network while on the move.
-
Satellites played a starring role at Project Convergence
To put it bluntly, the U.S. Army is not exactly known for its space savviness. But it’s trying to change that as it prepares to face advanced adversaries in future conflicts.
-
Transforming battlefield geometry: What’s to come in Project Convergence 2021
Project Convergence 2021 will grow to a joint effort and bring in more advanced technology.
-
At Project Convergence, the US Army experienced success and failure — and it’s happy about both
Project Convergence was not about hitting targets. Which is good. Because not all of them did.
-
An operator’s perspective on the Army’s Integrated Tactical Network
The operational community has given the Army’s modernized network positive marks, and a commander shares his direct experiences.
-
What’s going on with Cyber Command’s Unified Platform
One of the first big milestones for Cyber Command’s Unified Platform program will be fully building its software factory.
-
Do microwave cones have a place in the counterdrone zone?
Leidos hopes its new Time Integrated Gigawatt Electromagnetic Response, or TIGER, will offer an intermediate answer to flying threats.
-
What the Army learned about multidomain operations at Cyber Blitz
The Army’s Cyber Blitz experiment sought to test capabilities and concepts of the new I2CEWS detachment.
-
Navy’s new narrowband network ready for combat
The Mobile User Objective System has passed a major milestone and is now set for full operational use, according to the Navy.
-
“AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers”
Leidos Chief Technology Officer Dr. Tim Barton says “AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers” as the Army looks to build capabilities.
-
US Army works on prototypes to improve network transport for armor brigades
The U.S. Army’s tactical network modernization team has started a prototyping effort to improve its armor brigades’ connection to the network while on the move.
-
Satellites played a starring role at Project Convergence
To put it bluntly, the U.S. Army is not exactly known for its space savviness. But it’s trying to change that as it prepares to face advanced adversaries in future conflicts.
-
Transforming battlefield geometry: What’s to come in Project Convergence 2021
Project Convergence 2021 will grow to a joint effort and bring in more advanced technology.
-
At Project Convergence, the US Army experienced success and failure — and it’s happy about both
Project Convergence was not about hitting targets. Which is good. Because not all of them did.
-
An operator’s perspective on the Army’s Integrated Tactical Network
The operational community has given the Army’s modernized network positive marks, and a commander shares his direct experiences.
-
What’s going on with Cyber Command’s Unified Platform
One of the first big milestones for Cyber Command’s Unified Platform program will be fully building its software factory.
-
Do microwave cones have a place in the counterdrone zone?
Leidos hopes its new Time Integrated Gigawatt Electromagnetic Response, or TIGER, will offer an intermediate answer to flying threats.
-
What the Army learned about multidomain operations at Cyber Blitz
The Army’s Cyber Blitz experiment sought to test capabilities and concepts of the new I2CEWS detachment.
-
Navy’s new narrowband network ready for combat
The Mobile User Objective System has passed a major milestone and is now set for full operational use, according to the Navy.
-
“AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers”
Leidos Chief Technology Officer Dr. Tim Barton says “AI offers the ability to reduce the cognitive burden on soldiers” as the Army looks to build capabilities.













