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Poised for growth, Millennium prioritizes efficiency and capacity
The small satellite company expects to double its vehicle production next year and has at least 70 spacecraft in its backlog for the next four years.
Why a long military career in cyber feels like a rarity
Current manpower models don't invest in the longevity of the cyber force.
By Mark Pomerleau
Air Force will use new authorities for cyber carrier
The Air Force will be using Section 804 authorities to procure Unified Platform.
By Mark Pomerleau
How the Air Force plans to use space to project power in the 21st century
One reason space is so important not just to the Air Force, but all military services, is that space assets enable multidomain operations that are becoming the norm in the modern warfare.
By Daniel Cebul
SOCOM awards $47M for radio software
While locked into a single supplied for the software, the software itself allows special operations forces to use a range of communication devices.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
Will Army Futures Command work? House lawmakers skeptical, but hopeful
House lawmakers are both skeptical and hopeful that the Army will be able to pull off a major overhaul of how it will modernize and acquire weapons and equipment.
By Jen Judson
GPS III satellites are nearly ready to launch, but what’s being done on terra firma to support them?
Updates to ground-based hardware and software will give the Air Force a head start on testing and operations before the rest of the constellation is in orbit.
By Daniel Cebul
Here’s how the Army is grooming an elite cadre of (electronic) cyber soldiers
The Army will have cyber soldiers trained in a multitude of electronic disciplines.
By Mark Pomerleau
What changes could be ahead for cyberwarriors?
After several years of operations, many officials believe the time is ripe for training and team structures to be re-evaluated.
By Mark Pomerleau
Is the US where it needs to be on cyber?
The nation's current cyberspace structures are “suboptimal” and won't generate the necessary outcomes, according to the recently retired director of the National Security Agency and former head of U.S. Cyber Command.
By Mark Pomerleau
Pilots test new digital displays in Black Hawk helicopters to replace decades-old analog controls
The prototype tests will inform an operational test and evaluation of the upgraded Black Hawk in late 2019.
By Todd South