Through the effort, Boeing hopes to learn more about how to build quantum networks that could prove transformational for a number of industries. The high-temperatures of the blend can damage or destroy caches of equipment and ammunition in a single sortie. In this Defense News Conference session, SourceAmerica's Corey Heritage discusses personnel challenges in the U.S. military. SPECIAL FEATURES C4ISRNET is covering TechNet August and exploring the next chapter in cybersecurity.
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Through the effort, Boeing hopes to learn more about how to build quantum networks that could prove transformational for a number of industries.
Our guest opinion writer argues that AI must be prioritized across military programs and platforms, or else America risks losing the AI race to China.
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WB Group has updated its unmanned aerial vehicles portfolio, as European nations look for long-range options to deter would-be attackers.
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German officials suspect Russia may be involved, though pinpointing a culprit has proven difficult.
The Dutch and Belgian navies will be the primary users of the systems, the company announced in a statement.
Inside an informal, crowd-sourced Marine infantry network.
The Army in May unveiled plans to award more than $1 billion in software development contracts over the next decade.
Three brigades are experimenting with new tech and tactics that could shape how they deploy to tomorrow's fights.
More Stories In this fireside chat at Defense News Conference, Lt. Gen. John Morrison, deputy chief of staff, cyber, U.S. Army, discusses network modernization. U.S. Air Force Secretary The Hon. Andrew Hunter and Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James Slife discuss the future-ready Air Force. This week’s test involved two satellites, built by SpaceX, exchanging data via a laser-communication link. WB Group has updated its unmanned aerial vehicles portfolio, as European nations look for long-range options to deter would-be attackers. The Space Force has started to invest in early studies of the capability, but Guetlein declined to confirm whether a program would be funded in FY26. German officials suspect Russia may be involved, though pinpointing a culprit has proven difficult. The Dutch and Belgian navies will be the primary users of the systems, the company announced in a statement. Inside an informal, crowd-sourced Marine infantry network. Money for space "is going to need to double or triple over time,” the Air Force secretary said in an interview, with a resilient architecture top of mind. The company's CEO, Tony Frazier, said the firm now serves mostly defense customer in the U.S. and abroad. The effort would be a departure from the service’s traditional approach to buying and sustaining radios. Army officials said at TechNet Augusta that the service wants to ensure its units have access to multiple satellite connectivity options. The director of the Defense Information Systems Agency said Tuesday the department is in the early phases of planning for JWCC Next. The Army in May unveiled plans to award more than $1 billion in software development contracts over the next decade. The firm will use its digital engineering platform to modify and certify a drone — in this case, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works' X-56A. The MDA director told Defense News the sensor is a key part of the agency's vision for a space-based missile-tracking layer. Load More