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How DoD can improve its technology resilience
Atlantic Council offers ways the Pentagon can better prepare its mission platforms in the face of high-tech adversaries that seek to undermine them.
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Electromagnetic spectrum superiority at risk for DoD, watchdog says
Without some oversight changes, the GAO questions the Pentagon’s ability to ensure electromagnetic spectrum dominance.
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DoD officials: Small changes in thinking about electronic warfare tools could give U.S. upper hand
The military wants to begin taking a more holistic view of electronic warfare capabilities rather than specific platforms to outmaneuver adversaries.
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Army, Navy name top advisers to guide cyber readiness
The advisers’ duties will include providing insights on recruitment and training of cyber forces.
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DoD and Australia ink first-ever cyber training partnership
The allies strengthened their partnership on a training environment that cyber warriors can log into from anywhere in the world.
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What’s next for the US Navy’s future airborne jammer?
The Navy is targeting February for initial procurement of its updated airborne jamming pod.
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The new strategy from Navy’s cyber command
Tenth Fleet/Fleet Cyber Command outlined its strategic vision for the next five years in an era of sustained daily competition among nation states.
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Navy completes first flight test of new jamming pod
The Navy’s Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band pod completed a successful flight test aboard an EA-18G Growler.
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Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
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Senate takes aim at Navy’s new jammer
The Senate’s version of the NDAA wants a report on how the Navy’s Next Generation Jammer contributes to a spectrum superiority strategy.
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How DoD can improve its technology resilience
Atlantic Council offers ways the Pentagon can better prepare its mission platforms in the face of high-tech adversaries that seek to undermine them.
-
Electromagnetic spectrum superiority at risk for DoD, watchdog says
Without some oversight changes, the GAO questions the Pentagon’s ability to ensure electromagnetic spectrum dominance.
-
DoD officials: Small changes in thinking about electronic warfare tools could give U.S. upper hand
The military wants to begin taking a more holistic view of electronic warfare capabilities rather than specific platforms to outmaneuver adversaries.
-
Army, Navy name top advisers to guide cyber readiness
The advisers’ duties will include providing insights on recruitment and training of cyber forces.
-
DoD and Australia ink first-ever cyber training partnership
The allies strengthened their partnership on a training environment that cyber warriors can log into from anywhere in the world.
-
What’s next for the US Navy’s future airborne jammer?
The Navy is targeting February for initial procurement of its updated airborne jamming pod.
-
The new strategy from Navy’s cyber command
Tenth Fleet/Fleet Cyber Command outlined its strategic vision for the next five years in an era of sustained daily competition among nation states.
-
Navy completes first flight test of new jamming pod
The Navy’s Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band pod completed a successful flight test aboard an EA-18G Growler.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
Senate takes aim at Navy’s new jammer
The Senate’s version of the NDAA wants a report on how the Navy’s Next Generation Jammer contributes to a spectrum superiority strategy.
-
How DoD can improve its technology resilience
Atlantic Council offers ways the Pentagon can better prepare its mission platforms in the face of high-tech adversaries that seek to undermine them.
-
Electromagnetic spectrum superiority at risk for DoD, watchdog says
Without some oversight changes, the GAO questions the Pentagon’s ability to ensure electromagnetic spectrum dominance.
-
DoD officials: Small changes in thinking about electronic warfare tools could give U.S. upper hand
The military wants to begin taking a more holistic view of electronic warfare capabilities rather than specific platforms to outmaneuver adversaries.
-
Army, Navy name top advisers to guide cyber readiness
The advisers’ duties will include providing insights on recruitment and training of cyber forces.
-
DoD and Australia ink first-ever cyber training partnership
The allies strengthened their partnership on a training environment that cyber warriors can log into from anywhere in the world.
-
What’s next for the US Navy’s future airborne jammer?
The Navy is targeting February for initial procurement of its updated airborne jamming pod.
-
The new strategy from Navy’s cyber command
Tenth Fleet/Fleet Cyber Command outlined its strategic vision for the next five years in an era of sustained daily competition among nation states.
-
Navy completes first flight test of new jamming pod
The Navy’s Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band pod completed a successful flight test aboard an EA-18G Growler.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
Senate takes aim at Navy’s new jammer
The Senate’s version of the NDAA wants a report on how the Navy’s Next Generation Jammer contributes to a spectrum superiority strategy.













