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DoD entrenches bug bounty program
The Defense Department announced a new contract to help various components and service branches launch bug bounty challenges.
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Developing tools for battlefield success
CERDEC is coming up with new ways to bolster cyber, comms and tactical networks.
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DoD Presses On In Pursuit of Laser Weapons
Developing directed energy to be used as laser weapons on a variety of platforms has been a huge priority for the Defense Department. Technology has reached a point where lasers aren’t just a cool, futuristic concept but will be vital in future military operations and war.
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Air Force outlines space and cyberspace tech R&D priorities
Self-healing satellites? Air Force Space Command’s chief scientist has a high-tech wish list.
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NORTHCOM official: JLENS provides valuable data
Despite JLENS’ setbacks, one official lauded the information gathered from the aerostat program.
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DoD unveils new IT ‘way forward’
DoD officials are focusing heavily on commercial capabilities, cybersecurity and updates to how the Pentagon manages IT.
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What the Army can learn from “Jaws”
One scene from the iconic 1975 movie “Jaws” can really be applied to how the Army is trying to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
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Army acquisition official: Cyber, EW pose enterprise challenges
The ability to work through cyber or electronic warfare attacks is dependent upon two factors: understanding systems and categorizing what’s most critical.
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Your body as a missile defense platform
Like the human body’s senses and brain, sensors proving data for action drive missile defense.
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DoD entrenches bug bounty program
The Defense Department announced a new contract to help various components and service branches launch bug bounty challenges.
-
Developing tools for battlefield success
CERDEC is coming up with new ways to bolster cyber, comms and tactical networks.
-
DoD Presses On In Pursuit of Laser Weapons
Developing directed energy to be used as laser weapons on a variety of platforms has been a huge priority for the Defense Department. Technology has reached a point where lasers aren’t just a cool, futuristic concept but will be vital in future military operations and war.
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How is CERDEC combating threats to the Army?
C4ISRNET caught up with CERDEC’s John Willison
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Air Force outlines space and cyberspace tech R&D priorities
Self-healing satellites? Air Force Space Command’s chief scientist has a high-tech wish list.
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NORTHCOM official: JLENS provides valuable data
Despite JLENS’ setbacks, one official lauded the information gathered from the aerostat program.
-
DoD unveils new IT ‘way forward’
DoD officials are focusing heavily on commercial capabilities, cybersecurity and updates to how the Pentagon manages IT.
-
What the Army can learn from “Jaws”
One scene from the iconic 1975 movie “Jaws” can really be applied to how the Army is trying to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
-
Army acquisition official: Cyber, EW pose enterprise challenges
The ability to work through cyber or electronic warfare attacks is dependent upon two factors: understanding systems and categorizing what’s most critical.
-
Your body as a missile defense platform
Like the human body’s senses and brain, sensors proving data for action drive missile defense.
-
DoD entrenches bug bounty program
The Defense Department announced a new contract to help various components and service branches launch bug bounty challenges.
-
Developing tools for battlefield success
CERDEC is coming up with new ways to bolster cyber, comms and tactical networks.
-
DoD Presses On In Pursuit of Laser Weapons
Developing directed energy to be used as laser weapons on a variety of platforms has been a huge priority for the Defense Department. Technology has reached a point where lasers aren’t just a cool, futuristic concept but will be vital in future military operations and war.
-
How is CERDEC combating threats to the Army?
C4ISRNET caught up with CERDEC’s John Willison
-
Air Force outlines space and cyberspace tech R&D priorities
Self-healing satellites? Air Force Space Command’s chief scientist has a high-tech wish list.
-
NORTHCOM official: JLENS provides valuable data
Despite JLENS’ setbacks, one official lauded the information gathered from the aerostat program.
-
DoD unveils new IT ‘way forward’
DoD officials are focusing heavily on commercial capabilities, cybersecurity and updates to how the Pentagon manages IT.
-
What the Army can learn from “Jaws”
One scene from the iconic 1975 movie “Jaws” can really be applied to how the Army is trying to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
-
Army acquisition official: Cyber, EW pose enterprise challenges
The ability to work through cyber or electronic warfare attacks is dependent upon two factors: understanding systems and categorizing what’s most critical.
-
Your body as a missile defense platform
Like the human body’s senses and brain, sensors proving data for action drive missile defense.












