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Pentagon picks finalists for Replicator 2 counter-drone demo
The chosen firms will participate in a live demonstration at U.S. Northern Command’s Falcon Peak exercise later this year.
Need to destroy a bunch of drones? New technologies target them and take them out
New high-energy technology destroyed drones at a demonstration at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
By Nicole Bauke
US anti-terror training abroad includes K-9, cybersecurity
A U.S. State Department program is helping countries with anti-terrorism efforts through K-9 and police training, cybersecurity, call centers, drones, and surveillance.
By Karin Laub
New bill would prepare US for artificial intelligence threat
Warning artificial intelligence will revolutionize warfare, a key House lawmaker has opened the pod bay doors to legislation aimed at preparing for the threat posed by intelligent machines.
Interview: Senate Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chair Deb Fischer on Russia, space wars, and the state of the nuclear arsenal
Fischer oversees a national security portfolio that includes America’s nuclear arsenal, ballistic missile defense, national security space programs, and Department of Energy national security programs.
By Joe Gould
Army to get THAAD and Patriot systems to communicate within two years
The one-star general in charge of the Army's air and missile defense modernization sees a path to tying together THAAD and Patriot on the battlefield.
By Jen Judson
France to increase investment in AI for future weapon systems
The French government also plans to create an agency for defense innovation, which will be open to European cooperation.
By Pierre Tran
US says Russian hack did not compromise power grid, plants
Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry said he is creating an Office of Cyber Security and Emergency Response to consolidate and strengthen efforts to “combat the growing nefarious cyber threats we face.”
Is Boeing working on a second MQ-25 drone prototype?
Boeing is so bullish on the unmanned MQ-25 that it may already be on a path to building a second prototype.
By Valerie Insinna
The Pentagon has a new metric for SATCOM: lethality
With the new National Defense Strategy, the Department of Defense is looking for systems that can contribute to lethality and readiness.
By Mark Pomerleau
Sweden’s plan to deter a Russian digital attack
Sweden plans to tap its private cybersecurity industry to help prepare for a potential attack from Russia.
By Aaron Mehta