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UncategorizedTechnology Exists To Fix Army Network Problems Caused By Budget Shortfalls
The Army’s tactical networking radios are unable to connect to its satellite-based battlefield internet if soldiers are out of sight, but the reason is budgetary not technological. Both the Army […]
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UncategorizedArmy Preparing For Future Fight With ‘Limitless’ Battlefields
In a future where a soldier in combat on one continent can radio commanders in the United States, potential enemies can use the same technology to launch diversionary attacks at […]
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UncategorizedCSRA Acquires Federal IT Services Provider NES Associates
CSRA Inc. [CSRA] on July 5 said it has completed its acquisition of NES Associates, giving it new capabilities to enable it to compete for larger information technology (IT) modernization projects […]
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UncategorizedMercury Systems Acquires Mission Computing Company Richland Technologies
Mercury Systems [MRCY] on July 5 said it has acquired Richland Technologies (RTL), a Georgia-based company specializing in safety-critical mission computing capabilities for commercial and military aerospace. Terms of the deal […]
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UncategorizedKratos’ RT Logic To Develop DoD Ground Architecture Solutions
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. [KTOS] announced on July 11 its signal processing systems subsidiary, RT Logic, secured a government contract to help define the next generation of resilient […]
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for Wed., June 28, 2017
// PDF View- Army Network Establishes On-The-Move Open Architecture Capable Of Constant Upgrades
- DISA Increasing Cloud Data Platforms And Patching Efforts To Meet DOD Cyber Needs
- DoD Electronic Warfare Plan To Push For Electromagnetic Spectrum Offensive Capabilities
- Former US CISO Warns Against NIST Leading Federal Cyber Security Audits
- House Panel Includes Proposals For Cyber Operations Transparency And Cooperation In Markup
- General Dynamics: Fault Radios For Army Network Vulnerabilities, Not WIN-T
- Cyber Reorganization Bill To Await Fate Of DHS Authorization Bill, Hurd Says
- White House Cyber Security Leader Says Accepting Risks Critical For IT Improvement
- CSRA To Provide Infrastructure Services For DISA’s Cloud Development
- New Cyber Tools Are Giving Agencies More Awareness Of Network Vulnerabilities
- DHS Re-Awards $1 Billion Cyber Security Contract To Raytheon
- HASC Probing Plethora Of DoD IT Systems
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UncategorizedGeneral Dynamics: Fault Radios For Army Network Vulnerabilities, Not WIN-T
Recent public criticism of the Army’s battlefield communications network is not unfounded, but fault likely should reside with the range and security of tactical radios rather than the satellite-based system […]
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UncategorizedDISA Increasing Cloud Data Platforms And Patching Efforts To Meet DOD Cyber Needs
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) officials are exploring partnerships with other governmental organizations to test big data platforms like the cloud and conducting audits to meet patching software needs in […]
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UncategorizedHouse Panel Includes Proposals For Cyber Operations Transparency And Cooperation In Markup
The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) Subcommittee for Emerging Threats and Capabilities includes priorities for cyberspace operations in a draft of its portion of a defense authorization bill released on June […]
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UncategorizedWhite House Cyber Security Leader Says Accepting Risks Critical For IT Improvement
Federal information technology (IT) networks must be treated as secure architecture and all departments and agencies need to identify and accept cyber risks in order to best move forward with […]