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SOCOM data official: Build interoperability into new systems for joint war fighting
Special Operations Command’s top data official laid out key data requirements to enable JADC2.
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A warning to DoD: Russia advances quicker than expected on AI, battlefield tech
A new report written for the Pentagon warns of more technologically advanced Russian force that’s focused on winning information advantage over the United States.
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SOCOM CIO to industry: ‘Rethink your business models’
SOCOM’s top IT leader said industry needs to deliver more flexible tools to operators so they can be easily tailored to new mission needs.
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SOCOM investing in new capabilities to address technology shortfalls
Leaders at SOCOM want to give operators a “cognitive advantage” using emerging technologies in preparation for future battles.
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Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
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Pentagon tries to ‘find the right balance’ on JADC2 standards for services
Joint Chiefs of Staff leaders who are developing a joint war-fighting strategy want the military services to be able to execute their own missions while keeping their systems interoperable.
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New Pentagon directive to manage gobs of data: Make it all sharable
The deputy secretary of defense outlined guidelines for how the Pentagon will handle its mass amounts of data as it moves toward data-driven warfare.
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National security agencies warn of 5G network vulnerabilities, adversary influence
The NSA cautions that nation-states could exert “undue influence” on standards-setting bodies for 5G, trying to boost proprietary technologies.
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DIU looking for new multifactor authentication tool
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outreach arm has unique cybersecurity needs because of its network infrastructure.
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How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.
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SOCOM data official: Build interoperability into new systems for joint war fighting
Special Operations Command’s top data official laid out key data requirements to enable JADC2.
-
A warning to DoD: Russia advances quicker than expected on AI, battlefield tech
A new report written for the Pentagon warns of more technologically advanced Russian force that’s focused on winning information advantage over the United States.
-
SOCOM CIO to industry: ‘Rethink your business models’
SOCOM’s top IT leader said industry needs to deliver more flexible tools to operators so they can be easily tailored to new mission needs.
-
SOCOM investing in new capabilities to address technology shortfalls
Leaders at SOCOM want to give operators a “cognitive advantage” using emerging technologies in preparation for future battles.
-
Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
-
Pentagon tries to ‘find the right balance’ on JADC2 standards for services
Joint Chiefs of Staff leaders who are developing a joint war-fighting strategy want the military services to be able to execute their own missions while keeping their systems interoperable.
-
New Pentagon directive to manage gobs of data: Make it all sharable
The deputy secretary of defense outlined guidelines for how the Pentagon will handle its mass amounts of data as it moves toward data-driven warfare.
-
National security agencies warn of 5G network vulnerabilities, adversary influence
The NSA cautions that nation-states could exert “undue influence” on standards-setting bodies for 5G, trying to boost proprietary technologies.
-
DIU looking for new multifactor authentication tool
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outreach arm has unique cybersecurity needs because of its network infrastructure.
-
How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.
-
SOCOM data official: Build interoperability into new systems for joint war fighting
Special Operations Command’s top data official laid out key data requirements to enable JADC2.
-
A warning to DoD: Russia advances quicker than expected on AI, battlefield tech
A new report written for the Pentagon warns of more technologically advanced Russian force that’s focused on winning information advantage over the United States.
-
SOCOM CIO to industry: ‘Rethink your business models’
SOCOM’s top IT leader said industry needs to deliver more flexible tools to operators so they can be easily tailored to new mission needs.
-
SOCOM investing in new capabilities to address technology shortfalls
Leaders at SOCOM want to give operators a “cognitive advantage” using emerging technologies in preparation for future battles.
-
Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
-
Pentagon tries to ‘find the right balance’ on JADC2 standards for services
Joint Chiefs of Staff leaders who are developing a joint war-fighting strategy want the military services to be able to execute their own missions while keeping their systems interoperable.
-
New Pentagon directive to manage gobs of data: Make it all sharable
The deputy secretary of defense outlined guidelines for how the Pentagon will handle its mass amounts of data as it moves toward data-driven warfare.
-
National security agencies warn of 5G network vulnerabilities, adversary influence
The NSA cautions that nation-states could exert “undue influence” on standards-setting bodies for 5G, trying to boost proprietary technologies.
-
DIU looking for new multifactor authentication tool
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outreach arm has unique cybersecurity needs because of its network infrastructure.
-
How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs
The service plans to use limited amounts of low- and medium-Earth orbit satellite links as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools.













