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UncategorizedAir Force’s Nuclear Command, Control and Communications Face Challenges, GAO Says
The U.S. Air Force does not have adequate resources to address the long-term needs of its nuclear command, control and communications (NC3) systems, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said Aug. […]
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UncategorizedArmy Readying Cyber Soldiers For All Maneuver Unit Headquarter Staffs
The Army is gearing up to embed cyber soldiers within the staffs of all operational commanders to provide them options to attacks with both bullets and bytes. Maj. Gen. John […]
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UncategorizedGSA Awards Booz Allen $65 Million To Continue Supporting Army Cyber Command
The General Services Administration (GSA), acting in support of U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER), is awarding Booz Allen Hamilton [BAH] a one-year $65 million contract to continue support of the command’s cyberspace […]
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UncategorizedVerizon To Build, Operate Private Network For Public Safety
Just as a national effort has begun rolling out for wireless broadband networks for use by first responders, Verizon Communications [VZ] on Aug. 16 said it plans to build and operate its […]
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UncategorizedNavy And Industry To Demonstrate Autonomous Technologies
The Navy, along with a team of industry partners, is demonstrating autonomous technologies in a contested environment during the annual Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) the week of Aug. 13. […]
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UncategorizedFirst DARPA Test Of Elevated Sensor Mast On Commissioned Ship
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recently demonstrated the prototype of an elevated sensor aboard a commissioned U.S. Navy vessel for the first time, the agency said on Aug. 14. […]
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UncategorizedCyber Command To Hold First Industry Day In October
U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) is ramping up its new acquisition authority with its first ever industry day on Oct. 27, according to the command’s chief information officer (CIO). Speaking at […]
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UncategorizedAgencies Using Industry Input, DHS Program For New Cyber Security Solutions
Federal agencies are cracking down on adversarial interference and unwanted access to their network operations with promises to increase the speed to market of new information technology (IT) capabilities and […]
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for Wed., August 9, 2017
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UncategorizedArmy Standardizing All Tactical Mission Command Systems By 2019
The Army is standardizing its mission command software across the active and reserve component to simplify the network architecture of operational units. Over the next two years, the Army will […]