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Meta and Anduril work on mixed reality devices for the US military
Anduril and Meta plan to build VR/AR extended reality headsets for the military as part of the the contract that Anduril took over from Microsoft.
Five brigades chosen to wargame with potential future drones
Five brigade combat teams have been identified to participate in future drone capability demonstrations this spring.
By Kyle Rempfer
After complex test, is the US Army’s major missile defense command system ready for prime time?
The successful test leads the Army's critical command-and-control system for missile defense into an evaluation next year, which will ultimately determine its fate.
By Jen Judson
Agencies achieve historic results on new modernization scorecard
Agencies did better than ever before on the newly released FITARA 9.0 scorecard, but tension remains between the Office of Management and Budget and lawmakers on data centers.
By Andrew Eversden
Marines moving out on information warfare
These centers will help commanders better understand the threats and vulnerabilities in the information sphere.
By Mark Pomerleau
Finding Baghdadi: Why protecting space assets is vital to national security
The head of the United Launch Alliance discusses the changing battlefield and what steps the U.S. should take to prepare for a contested arena in space.
By Tory Bruno
What's next for the cyber warrior tool set?
Cyberwarriors still don't have a robust cyber-planning tool that spans across all services and teams within U.S. Cyber Command. The Air Force and Strategic Capabilities Office is continuing DARPA's work to change that.
By Mark Pomerleau
Army wants tech and fast
In order to meet a two-year iterative network development timeline, the Army will need a quick turnaround on industry proposals for new technology.
By Mark Pomerleau
From 5 to 500: How Space Command continues to grow
Plans for US Space Command began with five people locked in a room in San Antonio. Now, the newly established eleventh combatant command is set to grow to 500 people as it comes into its own.
By Nathan Strout
An entrepreneurial space race could benefit Space Command
With innovation increasingly coming from the commercial space sector, U.S. Space Command is structuring itself to take advantage.
By Nathan Strout
Here’s how Cyber Command is using ‘defend forward’
U.S. Cyber Command is using new authorities to gain insights and access to foreign networks to help better inform defense.
By Mark Pomerleau