Reporter: Cyber Security/IT/Military
Defense Daily
Ph: 240-477-2677
Matthew Beinart
Articles By Matthew
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CyberDoD’s AI Development Program To Deliver First Algorithms In December
The Department of Defense’s artificial intelligence (AI) development program is set to deliver its first round of algorithms in December to be deployed for warfighting operational sensors, according to project […]
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for Wed., November 1, 2017
// PDF View- Open Systems Believed Essential As Army Upgrades Precision Navigation Capability
- Army Awards L3 Contract For Improved Apache Manned-Unmanned Teaming Hardware
- SAIC Awarded $93 Million Deal to Support USCYBERCOM, J3 Operational Services
- Told To Speed Acquisition, Military Officials Increasingly Turn To Open Architecture Systems
- Navy R&D Official Talks Importance Of Open Architecture, Faster Prototyping
- Army To Halt Programs On Network That Hinder Ability To ‘Fight Tonight’
- Industry Seeking Comprehensive Strategy For Future Open Architecture Efforts
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UncategorizedSAIC Awarded $93 Million Deal to Support USCYBERCOM, J3 Operational Services
U.S. Cyber Command is building on its capacity for cyber mission warfare support with a potential five-year, $93 million task order to Science Applications International Corp. [SAIC] to help coordinate logistical services to […]
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UncategorizedIndustry Seeking Comprehensive Strategy For Future Open Architecture Efforts
Moving to a comprehensive architecture strategy and facilitating greater discussion with industry on cyber security are critical steps needed to address future military system capabilities, according to industry officials. As […]
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UncategorizedArmy To Halt Programs On Network That Hinder Ability To ‘Fight Tonight’
The Army is preparing to remedy the most pressing shortfalls with its network after a year-long assessment concluded it was inadequately meeting requirements for mission operations and command-post needs, according […]
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CyberGW Panel: Greater Discourse With Industry Needed To Push Critical Cyber Policies
A lack of consensus between legislators and industry on critical cyber components is holding up the development of deterrence policies and combat future threats to the domain, according to a […]
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CyberDeputy AG: Private Sector, DOJ Must Work on Data, Cyber Incident Cooperation
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is urging U.S. companies to be forthright in sharing encrypted data and information related cyber incidents with the Department of Justice (DoJ). During a Monday […]
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CyberHouse Democratic Caucus Releases Cyber Plan
A House Democratic caucus is pushing the White House to adapt more robust cyber priorities in a new cyber security plan focused on growing public-private partnerships and improving information sharing. […]
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DDI for Fri. October 27, 2017
- U.S. Buys Six More A-29 Light-Attack Planes For Afghanistan
- State Department Approves $575 Million Deal UH-1Y Helicopter Deal With Czech Republic
- Lockheed Martin And Navantia Renew Surface Vessel Collaboration In MoA
- U.S., Japan, South Korean Navies Conduct Exercise, Three Carrier Groups In Seventh Fleet
- Lockheed Martin Picks Rockwell Collins For Greek P-3 Orion Avionics Upgrade
- U.S. Africa Command Building Drone Site In Central Niger
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UncategorizedState Department Approves $575 Million Deal UH-1Y Helicopter Deal With Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is looking to update its fleet of military aircraft with a State Department approved $575 million deal for the delivery of twelve Bell Helicopter UH-1Y utility helicopters. The Pentagon’s […]