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Pentagon taps 12 more companies for space data transport network demos
The program, led by the Defense Innovation Unit, plans to start demonstrating the hybrid network this summer and launch a pilot next year.
A Pentagon experiment to process the torrent of data from space
A Ball Aerospace and Microsoft collaboration could provide a cloud solution for the Air Force's CASINO program.
By Nathan Strout
Are air defense systems ready to confront drone swarms?
In a region where the threat of drone swarms and low-altitude cruise missiles is particularly acute, countries are left to reexamine existing air defense technology.
A new sprint wants to accelerate AI solutions
The GSA's Centers of Excellence initiative has found its fifth partner in the Department of Defense, which wants to expand artificial intelligence capabilities and adoption in government.
By Andrew Eversden
‘But who’s in charge’ is the question for feds in cybersecurity
Government officials consistently argue that no single agency could take responsibility for the cybersecurity of the federal government. But a Wisconsin senator recently pushed officials to answer the question of who takes the lead for information security.
By Andrew Eversden
Raytheon wins contract on mobile radars worth as much as $500M
The Missile Defense Agency awarded Raytheon a contract modification worth as much as $500 million for continued research and development on the Sea-Based X-Band radar and the Army Navy / Transportable Radar Surveillance Control Model-2, according to a Sept. 23 contract announcement.
By Nathan Strout
Cyber Command’s first major weapons system needs the cloud
The Air Force plans to spend as much as $95 million on cloud services from several companies to work on one of Cyber Command’s first major weapon systems.
By Mark Pomerleau
The Air Force has 15 areas in cyber where it wants help
The Air Force is looking for broad contractor support across a wide range of cyber capabilities and services.
By Mark Pomerleau
The 5G marketplace may require a government intervention
New 5G technology will require a serious discussion about the government’s role in that market moving forward, top officials said Sept. 19.
By Andrew Eversden
How the Air Force has reorganized its cyber staff
The Air Force released its cyber flight plan, aimed at guiding the service in the cyber realm for the next decade.
By Mark Pomerleau
The key to success for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s vision? Action
We can no longer think about cyber vulnerabilities after they’re breached by malicious actors.
By John DeSimone, Raytheon