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Pentagon prize challenge seeks ‘ready-now’ uncrewed systems
DIU is establishing a $20 million prize pool for the project, and the solicitation will stay open through the end of the year on a rolling basis.
The next cyber arms race is in artificial intelligence
The Army’s drone operations got its AI upgrade after the military contracted with Stryke Industries and their sub-contractor Scorpion Computer Services, the Army announced this month.
By Meredith Rutland Bauer
How to test high-energy lasers without frying satellites
The new senior research scientist for directed energy applications at Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command explains the state of laser research and how lasers could be used to knock out drones.
By Adam Stone
The Army wants to showcase its cyber warrior training platform
The Army is holding an industry day for the persistent cyber training environment, a constellation of full-spectrum cyber tool suites.
By Mark Pomerleau
The Army wants to ensure its command posts aren’t an easy target
The Army issued a directed requirement that will begin the process for integrating and improving command posts.
By Mark Pomerleau
The Army makes it easier for first responders to connect to tactical networks
The U.S. Army will move forward with full-rate production on communication modules from Oregon based manufacturer PacStar for its $700 million Transportable Tactical Command Communications (T2C2) program.
By Brandon Knapp
Army to hold tactical network industry day
The Army is holding an industry day to inform defense contractors on requirements and priorities associated with its tactical network.
By Mark Pomerleau
How a new satellite terminal feature was critical to Puerto Rico’s recovery
After a series of hurricanes devastated the U.S., Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, the Army stepped in to boost communications.
By Amber Corrin
New in 2018: Army cyber expands training, gains EW soldiers
The Army’s growing cyber career field will gain the service’s electronic warfare soldiers in 2018.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Russia is pushing the Army to move faster on electronic warfare
The Army believes it can accelerate the development of a key electronic warfare program, and in the process, provide a road map for how the service might improve acquisition.
By Mark Pomerleau
That’s so 90s! The Army wants to move away from software updates via CD
The Army hopes to do away with antiquated software update processes in order to stay ahead of quickly needed patches.
By Amber Corrin