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Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
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Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
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Procurement decision for powerful Navy jammer heads to court
L3Harris Technologies has filed suit in the Court of Federal Claims protesting a decision by the Government Accountability Office.
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British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
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To win battles of information, the US Army will need deep sensing and data handling
The service wants to use sensors to “see” across the larger distances expected for future battles. And deeper sensing makes more data to process and understand.
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US Army to kick off mobile communications pilot for armored brigades
The pilot will look at, among other things, line of sight and satellite communications capabilities.
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US Army works through what ‘information advantage’ is and how to achieve it
The Army is conducting a series of experiments to figure out the right mix to achieve information advantage for commanders.
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Military cyber software developers fix weaknesses, create mission tools faster
The services say in-house coders allow them to be more flexible during missions, rather than relying solely on contractor support to build cyber tools.
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Georgia cyber incubator tries to stoke military innovation
The center provides an open, collaborative space for military technologists to think and work on hard problems free from typical government bureaucracy.
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Leader: Electronic warfare soldiers need these 6 things to succeed
High on the list is the ability to affect targets over long distances.
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Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
-
Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
-
Procurement decision for powerful Navy jammer heads to court
L3Harris Technologies has filed suit in the Court of Federal Claims protesting a decision by the Government Accountability Office.
-
British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
-
To win battles of information, the US Army will need deep sensing and data handling
The service wants to use sensors to “see” across the larger distances expected for future battles. And deeper sensing makes more data to process and understand.
-
US Army to kick off mobile communications pilot for armored brigades
The pilot will look at, among other things, line of sight and satellite communications capabilities.
-
US Army works through what ‘information advantage’ is and how to achieve it
The Army is conducting a series of experiments to figure out the right mix to achieve information advantage for commanders.
-
Military cyber software developers fix weaknesses, create mission tools faster
The services say in-house coders allow them to be more flexible during missions, rather than relying solely on contractor support to build cyber tools.
-
Georgia cyber incubator tries to stoke military innovation
The center provides an open, collaborative space for military technologists to think and work on hard problems free from typical government bureaucracy.
-
Leader: Electronic warfare soldiers need these 6 things to succeed
High on the list is the ability to affect targets over long distances.
-
Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
-
Air Force testing how to do intelligence in disconnected environments
16th Air Force is maturing its ability to converge intelligence, cyber and information warfare capabilities, but it needs to improve its speed.
-
Procurement decision for powerful Navy jammer heads to court
L3Harris Technologies has filed suit in the Court of Federal Claims protesting a decision by the Government Accountability Office.
-
British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
-
To win battles of information, the US Army will need deep sensing and data handling
The service wants to use sensors to “see” across the larger distances expected for future battles. And deeper sensing makes more data to process and understand.
-
US Army to kick off mobile communications pilot for armored brigades
The pilot will look at, among other things, line of sight and satellite communications capabilities.
-
US Army works through what ‘information advantage’ is and how to achieve it
The Army is conducting a series of experiments to figure out the right mix to achieve information advantage for commanders.
-
Military cyber software developers fix weaknesses, create mission tools faster
The services say in-house coders allow them to be more flexible during missions, rather than relying solely on contractor support to build cyber tools.
-
Georgia cyber incubator tries to stoke military innovation
The center provides an open, collaborative space for military technologists to think and work on hard problems free from typical government bureaucracy.
-
Leader: Electronic warfare soldiers need these 6 things to succeed
High on the list is the ability to affect targets over long distances.













