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Here’s what the Army wants in future radios
Army leaders say future radios need to be more resilient and flexible in the face of advanced jamming capabilities.
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How a new Army team plans to modernize the network
The Army’s network cross functional team is looking to speed up the fielding of new equipment while evolving the development of longer term solutions.
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In: Fast GPS solutions. Out: Drawn out development
The Army’s PNT cross functional team is looking to deliver GPS-denied solutions to soldiers faster.
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‘Cyber bullets’ were once a spy tool but may soon scan Wi-Fi networks for the Army
Leidos is working to enable local brigade commanders to use “cyber bullets” that scan local wi-fi networks.
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12 trends that leaders at the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command are watching
As the political landscape changes in Europe, the Army is considering new ways to solve problems related to weapons of mass destruction, cyberattacks, and electronic warfare.
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Army leader: ‘We’re going to be contested in every single domain’
Gen. James McConville, the Army’s vice chief of staff, said the service will likely face conflicts in the cyberworld and in space.
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Abrams: Army units will be tasked to work on each of Futures Command’s priorities
Before they’ve reached even initial operational capability, cross-functional teams are being aligned with the Army’s numbered corps to test new devices and equipment.
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Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
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Here’s what the next generation of drones could do
In future operating environments, drones will have to be resistant to jamming, versatile and collaborative.
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Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.
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Here’s what the Army wants in future radios
Army leaders say future radios need to be more resilient and flexible in the face of advanced jamming capabilities.
-
How a new Army team plans to modernize the network
The Army’s network cross functional team is looking to speed up the fielding of new equipment while evolving the development of longer term solutions.
-
In: Fast GPS solutions. Out: Drawn out development
The Army’s PNT cross functional team is looking to deliver GPS-denied solutions to soldiers faster.
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‘Cyber bullets’ were once a spy tool but may soon scan Wi-Fi networks for the Army
Leidos is working to enable local brigade commanders to use “cyber bullets” that scan local wi-fi networks.
-
12 trends that leaders at the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command are watching
As the political landscape changes in Europe, the Army is considering new ways to solve problems related to weapons of mass destruction, cyberattacks, and electronic warfare.
-
Army leader: ‘We’re going to be contested in every single domain’
Gen. James McConville, the Army’s vice chief of staff, said the service will likely face conflicts in the cyberworld and in space.
-
Abrams: Army units will be tasked to work on each of Futures Command’s priorities
Before they’ve reached even initial operational capability, cross-functional teams are being aligned with the Army’s numbered corps to test new devices and equipment.
-
Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
-
Here’s what the next generation of drones could do
In future operating environments, drones will have to be resistant to jamming, versatile and collaborative.
-
Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.
-
Here’s what the Army wants in future radios
Army leaders say future radios need to be more resilient and flexible in the face of advanced jamming capabilities.
-
How a new Army team plans to modernize the network
The Army’s network cross functional team is looking to speed up the fielding of new equipment while evolving the development of longer term solutions.
-
In: Fast GPS solutions. Out: Drawn out development
The Army’s PNT cross functional team is looking to deliver GPS-denied solutions to soldiers faster.
-
‘Cyber bullets’ were once a spy tool but may soon scan Wi-Fi networks for the Army
Leidos is working to enable local brigade commanders to use “cyber bullets” that scan local wi-fi networks.
-
12 trends that leaders at the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command are watching
As the political landscape changes in Europe, the Army is considering new ways to solve problems related to weapons of mass destruction, cyberattacks, and electronic warfare.
-
Army leader: ‘We’re going to be contested in every single domain’
Gen. James McConville, the Army’s vice chief of staff, said the service will likely face conflicts in the cyberworld and in space.
-
Abrams: Army units will be tasked to work on each of Futures Command’s priorities
Before they’ve reached even initial operational capability, cross-functional teams are being aligned with the Army’s numbered corps to test new devices and equipment.
-
Raytheon’s new Patriot missile software is more first-person shooter, less ‘Pong’
Raytheon’s new command-and-control system has a smaller footprint, and a new interface, for the first time in decades.
-
Here’s what the next generation of drones could do
In future operating environments, drones will have to be resistant to jamming, versatile and collaborative.
-
Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.












