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Will ISIS make up for lost territory virtually?
One Army leader looks at a way ISIS could “resurge.”
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Here are the new areas of interest for the Army Rapid Capabilities Office
The RCO is moving out beyond its initial three focus areas of EW, PNT and cyber.
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Network managers may one day get access to the cyber training platform
The persistent cyber training environment may eventually be for more than cyber mission forces.
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What will the cyber training platform look like? Good question.
Working through the agile development process, the Army is not sure what the finial vision for the persistent cyber training environment will look like.
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Here’s how the Army is tackling AI
The Army is looking to acquire the right talent in the artificial intelligence sphere.
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3 trends in the future of cyber conflict
Col. Steve Rehn, the cyber capability manager for the Army Cyber Center of Excellence, shared his thoughts Aug. 22 during a presentation at TechNet Augusta.
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Here’s how one Army leader sees the future of war
The Army’s main fighting force in the future could be smaller and more disaggregated.
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Army leaders say this is the service’s ‘secret sauce’
Enemies have begun to recognize and develop strategies to attack a key weapon system.
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Army undergoing ‘unprecedented’ change in face of threats
The Army is being driven to move faster by pacing adversary threats.
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What reduced size, weight and power mean on the battlefield
Solid state drives and LED lighting are improving battlefield computing by making devices more rugged and adaptable to severe conditions.
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Will ISIS make up for lost territory virtually?
One Army leader looks at a way ISIS could “resurge.”
-
Here are the new areas of interest for the Army Rapid Capabilities Office
The RCO is moving out beyond its initial three focus areas of EW, PNT and cyber.
-
Network managers may one day get access to the cyber training platform
The persistent cyber training environment may eventually be for more than cyber mission forces.
-
What will the cyber training platform look like? Good question.
Working through the agile development process, the Army is not sure what the finial vision for the persistent cyber training environment will look like.
-
Here’s how the Army is tackling AI
The Army is looking to acquire the right talent in the artificial intelligence sphere.
-
3 trends in the future of cyber conflict
Col. Steve Rehn, the cyber capability manager for the Army Cyber Center of Excellence, shared his thoughts Aug. 22 during a presentation at TechNet Augusta.
-
Here’s how one Army leader sees the future of war
The Army’s main fighting force in the future could be smaller and more disaggregated.
-
Army leaders say this is the service’s ‘secret sauce’
Enemies have begun to recognize and develop strategies to attack a key weapon system.
-
Army undergoing ‘unprecedented’ change in face of threats
The Army is being driven to move faster by pacing adversary threats.
-
What reduced size, weight and power mean on the battlefield
Solid state drives and LED lighting are improving battlefield computing by making devices more rugged and adaptable to severe conditions.
-
Will ISIS make up for lost territory virtually?
One Army leader looks at a way ISIS could “resurge.”
-
Here are the new areas of interest for the Army Rapid Capabilities Office
The RCO is moving out beyond its initial three focus areas of EW, PNT and cyber.
-
Network managers may one day get access to the cyber training platform
The persistent cyber training environment may eventually be for more than cyber mission forces.
-
What will the cyber training platform look like? Good question.
Working through the agile development process, the Army is not sure what the finial vision for the persistent cyber training environment will look like.
-
Here’s how the Army is tackling AI
The Army is looking to acquire the right talent in the artificial intelligence sphere.
-
3 trends in the future of cyber conflict
Col. Steve Rehn, the cyber capability manager for the Army Cyber Center of Excellence, shared his thoughts Aug. 22 during a presentation at TechNet Augusta.
-
Here’s how one Army leader sees the future of war
The Army’s main fighting force in the future could be smaller and more disaggregated.
-
Army leaders say this is the service’s ‘secret sauce’
Enemies have begun to recognize and develop strategies to attack a key weapon system.
-
Army undergoing ‘unprecedented’ change in face of threats
The Army is being driven to move faster by pacing adversary threats.
-
What reduced size, weight and power mean on the battlefield
Solid state drives and LED lighting are improving battlefield computing by making devices more rugged and adaptable to severe conditions.













