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Northrop tests tech to help hypersonic vehicles maneuver without GPS
The successful demonstration of inertial measurement unit technology on a hypersonic aircraft is an industry first.
Despite the ‘potential ethical violations,’ JEDI moves forward
Two companies have been selected to move forward in the Department of Defense's Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract consideration.
By Jessie Bur
Space agency has an ambitious plan to launch ‘hundreds’ of small satellites. Can it get off the ground?
The first satellites of the Space Development Agency's first project could launch as early as 2020.
By Valerie Insinna
What’s next for multifactor authentication in the Defense Department
The threat landscape is incredibly dynamic and today’s technology must support a stronger approach.
By Dan Conrad
It’s time for military SATCOM to adapt
To maintain superiority in an increasingly competitive global military landscape, new network architecture must be enabled to assure resilient, uninterrupted communications from any location at any time.
By Rajeev Gopal and Rick Lober
What happens if hackers target an Army base?
The Army wants its cyber SWAT teams to better protect the water, electric, power that support military installations from cyberattacks.
By Mark Pomerleau
Here’s who is going to be the next Missile Defense Agency chief
The next Missile Defense Agency director has been named.
By Jen Judson
Lockheed and Israeli company team up for US Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
Lockheed is poised to partner with Israel's Elta Systems to compete in a radar "sense-off" demonstration this spring.
By Jen Judson
To fight drone swarms, the Corps wants a battle drone that can kill other drones
The Corps says it is looking at drones that can kill other drones to bolster the Corps’ air defense capabilities.
By Shawn Snow
Army debuts missile defense framework in move to counter drones, hypersonic threats
The Army has released its new air and missile defense strategy that aims to pursue multimission units and counter emerging threats like drones and hypersonic missiles.
By Jen Judson
Why the DoD must rethink digital talent
The Department of Defense must create strategies to attract, recruit, develop and promote a “digital talent” workforce that will government compete and dominate the global software arena, according to a draft report released by the Defense Innovation Board.
By Katie Arcieri