C4I
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UncategorizedTRADOC Officials Seeking Industry Input for Virtual Reality-Based Simulation Projects
The Army’s training command is seeking readily available commercial open architecture capabilities needed to more rapidly pursue data-centric, virtual reality-driven simulators for future training efforts. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) […]
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UncategorizedDISA’s $17.5 Billion ENCORE III IT Suite Ready For DoD Use
The Department of Defense’s information systems agency has finalized a potentially $17.5 billion deal with 20 companies for its ENCORE III information technology suite. The Defense Information Systems Agency’s ENCORE […]
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UncategorizedArmy Looking To Industry, Short-Term Solutions For New Approach To Fixing Tactical Network
Army officials are moving ahead with a halt, fix, pivot approach to address vulnerability and technical concerns with its tactical network, looking for industry input on long-term solutions to improve […]
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for Wed., March 7, 2018
// PDF View- Lockheed Martin Announces New Cyber Mission Platform
- SOCOM Needs Open Architecture Intel Systems To Identify, Track Threats
- CSRA Receives Provisional Authority To Begin Operating Its DoD Cloud Platform
- Lockheed’s Open-Systems Approach Allows Integration Of Commercial, Internal Tech With Military Systems
- DoD CIO Readying Cybersecurity Scorecard 2.0, Focusing On Automation
- Navy Names Eight Competitors For C4I Engineering Product Contracts
- Air Force To Study Replacement Options For Command And ISR Planes
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UncategorizedAir Force To Study Replacement Options For Command And ISR Planes
The U.S. Air Force is gearing up to launch a study this summer on options for replacing its fleets of large command-and-control (C2) and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) planes, […]
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UncategorizedLockheed’s Open-Systems Approach Allows Integration Of Commercial, Internal Tech With Military Systems
Lockheed Martin [LMT] is investing significant resources into modular open-architecture systems so that it can integrate new technologies into the platforms it already builds for the U.S. military. In a world […]
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UncategorizedNavy Names Eight Competitors For C4I Engineering Product Contracts
The Navy on Feb. 23 awarded eight companies multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts ranging from $13 to $19 million to compete for orders on engineering products supporting command, control, communications, […]
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UncategorizedDoD CIO Readying Cybersecurity Scorecard 2.0, Focusing On Automation
Department of Defense officials are readying to add automation to its cyber security scorecard procedure to make better use of network security data and more rapidly integrate off-the-shelf commercial capabilities. […]
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UncategorizedLockheed Martin Announces New Cyber Mission Platform
Lockheed Martin [LMT] has rolled out a new comprehensive cyber mission system, capable of performing offensive, defensive, and command & control operations, in its bid to win an Air Force contract […]
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UncategorizedCSRA Receives Provisional Authority To Begin Operating Its DoD Cloud Platform
The Department of Defense’s information agency has given CSRA [CSRA] approval to begin operating its cloud computing service on certain Pentagon components handling the highest level of unclassified data. Defense Information Systems […]