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Pentagon inspector general report rehashes Space Command HQ debate
Meanwhile, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee claims the White House will soon name Huntsville, Alabama, as Space Command's permanent home.
New Army CIO wants to trade bureaucracy for speedier modernization
Leonel Garciga, a Navy veteran, succeeds Raj Iyer, who after nearly three years as Army chief information officer returned to private industry.
US Army seeks industry input on AI bill of materials
An AI BOM measure is not meant to hurt companies or jeopardize sensitive IP but rather improve cybersecurity and consistency, according to Young Bang.
Thousands using personal cell phones, tablets for official Army work
If "you want to reach me on the weekend," Lt. Gen. John Morrison said at TechNet Augusta, "call me on my personal device."
US Army testing communications gear for different fighting styles
The Army is investing in the division as it prepares for potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific, against China, or in Europe, against Russia.
Ukraine war driving US Army electronic warfare development, Bush says
The Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team and -Echelons Above Brigade are both “on track, and I feel good about them,” said Doug Bush.
Opinion
Three strategies for managing the US Army’s consolidated network
After the Army establishes the appropriate user permissions, it will need a way to monitor and enforce them with minimal manual effort.
By Chip Daniels
US Army mulls multiple versions of tank-killing drone for infantry
LASSO would be carried by troops, use a tube for launches and be strapped with a lethal payload, according to PEO Soldier.
Opinion
Hiding in plain sight: Warfare in the electromagnetic spectrum
Most weapons systems---radios, ships, tanks, airplanes, drones, satellites, and rockets---depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to operate.
By Maj. Gen. Jeth Rey