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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.
Cyber Command’s acquisition authority still in its infancy
The command hopes to change this in the near future.
By Mark Pomerleau
Top national security figures deny writing anonymous op-ed critical of president
Statements from heads of the intelligence community and Department of Defense were released as theories flew around Washington, D.C., as to the identity of an anonymous “senior official” in the Trump administration published in the New York Times.
By Mark Pomerleau
Cyber Command partners for a cyber prototyping environment
An innovation hub through U.S. Cyber Command seeks to foster greater collaboration between the government and tech firms.
By Mark Pomerleau
Refining the Defense Department’s cyberwarrior ‘carrier’
All the service components are providing input on the development of the next-generation cyber operations platform.
By Mark Pomerleau
The surprising test ground for DoD information operations
The intensity of operations in the Middle East over the past decade-plus has provided an unprecedented learning laboratory for Cyber Command to test concepts and forces.
By Mark Pomerleau
What’s standing in the way of multidomain operations?
Several hurdles remain for multidomain operations. So what are the U.S. armed services doing about it?
By Daniel Cebul
Can Austin make the Army weird?
Austin is free-thinking, creative and now a burgeoning technology innovation hub, but can its fearlessness to take risk rub off on the Army as it seeks to develop game-changing technology to stay ahead in battlefield capabilities?
By Jen Judson
New document lays out American military’s early cyber struggles
A lack of resources, staff shortages and blurry lines of authority were just some of the difficulties that the American military experienced in cyberspace in 2014, according to a Freedom of Information Act request.
By Justin Lynch
What will the cyber training platform look like? Good question.
Working through the agile development process, the Army is not sure what the finial vision for the persistent cyber training environment will look like.
By Mark Pomerleau
Trump has scrapped a 2012 policy on when to attack in cyberspace
The Trump administration kicked off a new era of government cyber operations by “rescinding” a presidential directive that had restricted offensive capabilities, an administration official told Fifth Domain, but experts warned the move would not be sufficient in detering state-based hacking.
By Justin Lynch