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The internet of battlefield things will depend on modernized networks
The Department of Defense is eager to embrace nonstop actionable data on the battlefield, but current network infrastructure may not be able to support it.
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Software-defined networks drive IT modernization
The Pentagon is already embracing software-based network technologies of the future for more agile network solutions.
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To improve military networks, the Army looks to commercial solutions
Industry is making their case for modernizing military networks. The Defense Department appears to be listening.
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The answer to military cyber may be robust networks
To bolster cyber defense, Defense Department leaders are exploring options to modernize military networks.
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The Army network that helps first responders save lives
The Army National Guard says it is meeting with success in a pilot effort to leverage military communications capabilities to support domestic emergency disaster response.
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Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
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What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
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The Coast Guard’s big ask: secure comms from Seattle to Antarctica
Coast Guard leaders want enhanced communications capabilities as well as secure, real-time voice and data exchange for the next icebreaker..
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Here’s how intelligence agencies will take advantage of machine learning and AI
With greater interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning, industry officials offer greater clarity on how those technologies will work for the national security community.
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Industry group questions legality of DoD cloud contract
The IT Alliance for Public Sector questioned whether Federal Acquisition Regulations preferring multiple-award contracts conflicted with the Department of Defense’s intent to award its cloud contract to a single provider.
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The internet of battlefield things will depend on modernized networks
The Department of Defense is eager to embrace nonstop actionable data on the battlefield, but current network infrastructure may not be able to support it.
-
Software-defined networks drive IT modernization
The Pentagon is already embracing software-based network technologies of the future for more agile network solutions.
-
To improve military networks, the Army looks to commercial solutions
Industry is making their case for modernizing military networks. The Defense Department appears to be listening.
-
The answer to military cyber may be robust networks
To bolster cyber defense, Defense Department leaders are exploring options to modernize military networks.
-
The Army network that helps first responders save lives
The Army National Guard says it is meeting with success in a pilot effort to leverage military communications capabilities to support domestic emergency disaster response.
-
Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
The Coast Guard’s big ask: secure comms from Seattle to Antarctica
Coast Guard leaders want enhanced communications capabilities as well as secure, real-time voice and data exchange for the next icebreaker..
-
Here’s how intelligence agencies will take advantage of machine learning and AI
With greater interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning, industry officials offer greater clarity on how those technologies will work for the national security community.
-
Industry group questions legality of DoD cloud contract
The IT Alliance for Public Sector questioned whether Federal Acquisition Regulations preferring multiple-award contracts conflicted with the Department of Defense’s intent to award its cloud contract to a single provider.
-
The internet of battlefield things will depend on modernized networks
The Department of Defense is eager to embrace nonstop actionable data on the battlefield, but current network infrastructure may not be able to support it.
-
Software-defined networks drive IT modernization
The Pentagon is already embracing software-based network technologies of the future for more agile network solutions.
-
To improve military networks, the Army looks to commercial solutions
Industry is making their case for modernizing military networks. The Defense Department appears to be listening.
-
The answer to military cyber may be robust networks
To bolster cyber defense, Defense Department leaders are exploring options to modernize military networks.
-
The Army network that helps first responders save lives
The Army National Guard says it is meeting with success in a pilot effort to leverage military communications capabilities to support domestic emergency disaster response.
-
Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
The Coast Guard’s big ask: secure comms from Seattle to Antarctica
Coast Guard leaders want enhanced communications capabilities as well as secure, real-time voice and data exchange for the next icebreaker..
-
Here’s how intelligence agencies will take advantage of machine learning and AI
With greater interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning, industry officials offer greater clarity on how those technologies will work for the national security community.
-
Industry group questions legality of DoD cloud contract
The IT Alliance for Public Sector questioned whether Federal Acquisition Regulations preferring multiple-award contracts conflicted with the Department of Defense’s intent to award its cloud contract to a single provider.













