Balloon-based systems can remain in the air at high altitudes for long periods of time while conducting surveillance operations. By C4ISRNET staff
2 years ago Defense News spoke with three senior officers at the training center to discuss their goals and how cyberspace is changing how Israel’s military functions. More than 78,000 Navy members and 21,000 Marine Corps members were using Common Access Cards of Nov. 10 that will become "non-operational." Stockholm's plans also include a new ministry and additional spending on cyber defense to better address hybrid threats. Long-standing issues including aging data systems and alert fatigue can be addressed with automation. By Nigel Houghton
3 years ago It's the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department. Commercial cloud providers, well entrenched in the DoD, already have the capabilities integrated into their offerings. By Jock Padgett
3 years ago How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts? By Vincent Berk
3 years ago France foresees its future military force as heavily relying on systems of systems, whose networks are interconnected across the battlefield. Using data correctly can provide new AI capabilities to commanders without taking away any of their legacy decision-making tools. By Jason Dunn-Potter
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