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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.
Pentagon announces $600M in 5G experiments
The Department of Defense announced experiments for several different 5G projects at five bases across the country.
By Andrew Eversden
How the Pentagon’s data strategy enables joint all-domain operations
The U.S. Department of Defense released its first-ever enterprise data strategy Thursday.
By Andrew Eversden
DIA awards nearly $800 million in work to major defense primes
The DIA made two awards to Northrop Grumman and GDIT
By Andrew Eversden
Japan is bolstering its electronic warfare capabilities
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force has inducted the first of a new intelligence-gathering aircraft into service, following a two-year flight test program.
By Mike Yeo
Securely reaping the benefits of direct-to-cloud
The complexity of the cloud can be costly and risky, but the rewards are exponential.
By Eric Trexler
Pentagon’s CIO shop teams with armed services to prep for move to JEDI cloud
While there's no end in sight for the JEDI cloud controversy, the Defense Department's CIO says his team is working internally to ensure services are ready to move over when it does become available.
By Andrew Eversden
The DoD needs data-centric security, and here’s why
How could the DoD benefit from a new zero-trust security model?
By Drew Schnabel
Six questions with the Pentagon’s new principal deputy CIO
The new principal deputy CIO of the Pentagon, John Sherman, shares what experience he brings to the department after serving as CIO of the intelligence community.
By Andrew Eversden
Army mints new cyber research and development agreement with Estonia
The Army and Estonia will work to identify and develop technologies of mutual interest.
By Mark Pomerleau
Coronavirus has kept us close to home. It’s a helpful lesson for strengthening national defense.
The U.S. Defense Department must throw open its doors to innovators and free itself to make bets; if it does, it will get more world-class tools for its mission owners.
By Justin P. Oberman