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The 21 spacecraft could start providing operational capability to combatant commands and other users within four to six months, according to SDA.

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Space Development Agency director leaves post for academia
The agency’s deputy director, Gurpartap Sandhoo, will lead SDA in an acting capacity.

Ukraine war ‘validates’ small-group ISR principles of US Marine unit
The collection of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data is becoming more ubiquitous.

US Navy secretary talks drones, fleet size and South American security
What's weighing on the service for the new year? Carlos Del Toro discusses what's top of mind.

Limiting Gen Z phone use hard but necessary, top Marine says
“Now we have to completely undo 18 years of communicating all day long and tell them, ‘That’s bad, that will get you killed.’”

DISA’s ‘Gray Network’ faces performance monitoring challenges
Gray networks sit between inner and outer VPN tunnels and provide an extra layer of security for encrypted classified data.

How the Space Development Agency ‘could have died any number of ways’
The SDA overcame early turmoil, but there's still more to prove.

US acquisition exec on being faster, stronger and more united in space
Frank Calvelli, the Defense Department's first space-focused acquisition executive, outlined his top priorities for 2023.

Project Overmatch: US Navy preps to deploy secretive multidomain tech
The fielding of Project Overmatch will arguably be the Navy’s most important work in 2023.

Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.

Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle picked for $9B JEDI successor
The selections for the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, or JWCC, were made public Wednesday in a list of contracts published by the Pentagon.
