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Capella Space unveils new high-resolution synthetic aperture radar imagery
The imagery is designed to meet the needs of government customers, including the U.S. military and intelligence community.
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Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
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Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
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Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
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Congress skeptical of Navy’s unmanned vessels plans
The U.S. Navy wants $464 million to purchase two Overlord large unmanned surface vehicle prototypes and continue research and development in that area, but legislators are skeptical that the technology is ready for that level of investment.
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Navy buys two used MQ-9A Reaper drones
The U.S. Marine Corps has been using the two drones in Afghanistan in a Contractor Owned Contractor Operated agreement since September 2018.
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The Pentagon now has 5 principles for artificial intelligence
The five principles governing the ethical use of artificial intelligence by the Department of Defense will apply to the combat and non-combat uses of AI-enabled technologies.
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Trump names retired Navy SEAL vice admiral new acting director of national intelligence via Tweet
In a one two punch, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter both that the nation’s number two intelligence official would be resigning and that he had named a new acting director of national intelligence ― current National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Maguire.
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Capella Space unveils new high-resolution synthetic aperture radar imagery
The imagery is designed to meet the needs of government customers, including the U.S. military and intelligence community.
-
Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
-
Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
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Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
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Congress skeptical of Navy’s unmanned vessels plans
The U.S. Navy wants $464 million to purchase two Overlord large unmanned surface vehicle prototypes and continue research and development in that area, but legislators are skeptical that the technology is ready for that level of investment.
-
Navy buys two used MQ-9A Reaper drones
The U.S. Marine Corps has been using the two drones in Afghanistan in a Contractor Owned Contractor Operated agreement since September 2018.
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The Pentagon now has 5 principles for artificial intelligence
The five principles governing the ethical use of artificial intelligence by the Department of Defense will apply to the combat and non-combat uses of AI-enabled technologies.
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Trump names retired Navy SEAL vice admiral new acting director of national intelligence via Tweet
In a one two punch, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter both that the nation’s number two intelligence official would be resigning and that he had named a new acting director of national intelligence ― current National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Maguire.
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Capella Space unveils new high-resolution synthetic aperture radar imagery
The imagery is designed to meet the needs of government customers, including the U.S. military and intelligence community.
-
Joint Staff developing service-wide campaign plan for multidomain operations
A 60-page campaign document in the works could help coordinate the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development across the services.
-
Space Force defines ‘spacepower’ in capstone doctrine
The Space Capstone Publication is the Space Force’s first official doctrine, and it will serve as a foundation for further doctrines that will delve deeper into the thorny military issues confronting the nascent service.
-
Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
-
Congress skeptical of Navy’s unmanned vessels plans
The U.S. Navy wants $464 million to purchase two Overlord large unmanned surface vehicle prototypes and continue research and development in that area, but legislators are skeptical that the technology is ready for that level of investment.
-
Navy buys two used MQ-9A Reaper drones
The U.S. Marine Corps has been using the two drones in Afghanistan in a Contractor Owned Contractor Operated agreement since September 2018.
-
The Pentagon now has 5 principles for artificial intelligence
The five principles governing the ethical use of artificial intelligence by the Department of Defense will apply to the combat and non-combat uses of AI-enabled technologies.
-
Trump names retired Navy SEAL vice admiral new acting director of national intelligence via Tweet
In a one two punch, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter both that the nation’s number two intelligence official would be resigning and that he had named a new acting director of national intelligence ― current National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Maguire.











