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UncategorizedSOCOM Needs Open Architecture Intel Systems To Identify, Track Threats
Special Operations Command should “aggressively” pursue an enterprise-wide open architecture intelligence-sharing network to make the most of the data it and partner organizations within and outside the Defense Department gather, […]
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for Wed., February 21, 2018
// PDF View- Army Seeks Standard, Flexible, Open-Architecture Network Baseline To Allow Rapid Future Upgrades
- Amid Heavy Operational Tempo, Lockheed Martin Awarded Extension For National Cyber Range
- Proposed FY ’19 DoD Budget Looks To Improve Cyber Mission Force Capabilities, Network Protection Programs
- Army Hopes To Deploy Prototype Cyber Training Capabilities This Summer
- Modular, Open Software Key To Fielding Army Ground Robots
- Air Force Focusing On Enterprise IT As A Service, Cyber-Integrated ISR Capabilities
- Empowered CIOs, Industry Partnerships Needed To Achieve Top DoD Information Priorities
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UncategorizedArmy Hopes To Deploy Prototype Cyber Training Capabilities This Summer
Army officials are moving forward with the next phase of their project to develop a new high-fidelity network simulation testing environment for the Department of Defense’s Cyber Mission Forces, aiming […]
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UncategorizedProposed FY ’19 DoD Budget Looks To Improve Cyber Mission Force Capabilities, Network Protection Programs
Faced with growing adversarial cyber threats, Department of Defense officials are looking to improve the capabilities of its Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) and boost several network protection programs with its […]
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UncategorizedEmpowered CIOs, Industry Partnerships Needed To Achieve Top DoD Information Priorities
Department of Defense officials are looking to new budget authorities for its chief information officers (CIO) and improved industry partnerships to meet its top information priorities for 2018, including pressing […]
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UncategorizedAmid Heavy Operational Tempo, Lockheed Martin Awarded Extension For National Cyber Range
Lockheed Martin [LMT] has received a contract extension to continue supporting the Army’s National Cyber Range (NCR) because training demands nearly depleted the current contract ceiling. The Army’s Program Executive Office […]
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UncategorizedAir Force Focusing On Enterprise IT As A Service, Cyber-Integrated ISR Capabilities
Air Force officials are looking to cyber-integrated ISR capabilities and embracing enterprise IT as a service (EaaS) in an effort to better leverage data to protect networks and address growing […]
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UncategorizedModular, Open Software Key To Fielding Army Ground Robots
Robotic and autonomous systems, deemed necessary for the Army to fight future wars, may be out of its price range unless the service can harness affordably upgradeable, open-architecture systems to […]
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UncategorizedArmy Seeks Standard, Flexible, Open-Architecture Network Baseline To Allow Rapid Future Upgrades
Establishing a standard, open architecture for its battlefield network should allow the continuous introduction of emerging technologies and will inspire non-traditional, innovative businesses to pitch new operational capabilities to the […]
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for Wed., February 7, 2018
// PDF View- DOT&E Report: DoD Networks Remain Vulnerable To Cyber Attacks
- Army Reserve Chief Sees Promise In Virtual Reality Training
- Two Navy IT NGEN-R Teams Start To Take Shape
- Fidelis, PacStar Launch Joint Cyber Security Platform For DoD Network Defense Operations
- JFHQ-DoDIN Reaches Full Operational Capability