C4I
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DHS Still Considering eLoran As GPS Backup
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is researching whether a new version of the decades-old Loran-C navigation system could be a viable backup to Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking technology, […]
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Lockheed Martin Team Successfully Completes CDR For AMF JTRS
Lockheed Martin [LMT] recently announced the successful completion of Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Airborne, Maritime/ Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System (AMF JTRS). The team includes BAE Systems, […]
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NIJ Investing In New Camera, Robotic Technologies To Defeat IEDs
The ability to detect and deter improvised explosive devices (IED) is leading the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to fund research into advanced camera systems, tools for robots, and standards […]
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[December 17, 2009]
// PDF View- Northrop Grumman Names Edward Bush VP of C4ISR Networked Systems
- AAI Corp. Aerosonde Mark 4 Successful In Test
- Navy’s Operational Test Force Getting Its Hands Around OA, IT Testing
- FLO Corp. Expects To Re-Launch Registered Traveler In January
- US-VISIT Biometric Exist Solution Likely In FY ’11, DHS Official Says
- DHS Still Considering eLoran As GPS Backup
- Lockheed Martin Team Successfully Completes CDR For AMF JTRS
- NIJ Investing In New Camera, Robotic Technologies To Defeat IEDs
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Despite Big Spending, Los Alamos Cyber Weaknesses Remain
Despite repeated high-profile lapses in protecting sensitive weapons data–and continuing “significant weaknesses” in its classified data protection programs–only about one- tenth of the $433 million spent by Los Alamos National […]
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[December 3, 2009]
// PDF View- Savi Announces How SmartChain I-GUIDES Provide Central Repository
- Despite Big Spending, Los Alamos Cyber Weaknesses Remain
- DHS Cyber Division Readying Competition For US CERT Operations
- Stackley: Weigh Cost, Warfighting Need For Open Architecture Backfitting
- Northrop Grumman Founds Cybersecurity Research Consortium
- Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Sims Could Lower Training Costs
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DHS Cyber Division Readying Competition For US CERT Operations
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in FY ’10 plans to host a new competition to obtain analysts and support for the operations of its security team that responds to […]
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Stackley: Weigh Cost, Warfighting Need For Open Architecture Backfitting
While the Navy is committed to building systems with open architecture, it must weigh the cost of and operational need for retrofitting existing equipment to have such upgradable designs, the […]
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Northrop Grumman Founds Cybersecurity Research Consortium
Northrop Grumman [NOC] has invited three of the nation’s leading cybersecurity research institutions–Carnegie Mellon; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); and Purdue University–to join a Cybersecurity Research Consortium to advance […]
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Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Sims Could Lower Training Costs
Using several military training applications adapted for the civil environment, Lockheed Martin [LMT] recently demonstrated that a complex higher fidelity simulation exercise could ultimately lower training costs while maintaining a […]