C4I
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UncategorizedColor Comes To Apache Cockpit As Modernized Day Sensor Takes Flight
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala.–The Army Apache Project Office, Army testers and Lockheed Martin [LMT] brought the future to life in a test flight of the AH-64E Modernized Day Sensor Assembly (M-DSA) last week. […]
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UncategorizedManTech Acquires Allied Technology Group To Build DHS Presence
ManTech International [MANT] on Feb. 19 said it acquired Allied Technology Group, Inc., an information technology (IT) and engineering services company that gives it prime contract positions on two large competitive […]
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UncategorizedDHS Seeks Industry Input On How To Improve Cyber Security For Small Businesses
In support of the new Cybersecurity Framework released by the Obama administration earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security is seeking information from industry on its ability to provide […]
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
- DOT&E Finds More Than 400 Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
- Central Component of Marines’ CAC2S Passes Critical Design Review
- DIA Offers Developers Opportunity To Work On Its Systems
- Incentives Still Lacking For Industry Adoption Of Cyber Security Standards, ISA Warns
- House Committee Passes Cyber Security Bill As Attention Turns To NIST Framework
- Senate Minority Report Highlights Cyber Vulnerabilities At Federal Agencies
- DoD Publishes Recommendations For Cybersecurity In Acquisition Process
- Marine Corps Seeks Outside Funding For Software-Defined Radio Ahead of 2015 Testing
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UncategorizedDOT&E Finds More Than 400 Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
The Department of Defense’s annual report from the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) identified 400 cybersecurity vulnerabilities across 33 systems. “All of the problem discoveries could have and […]
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UncategorizedCentral Component of Marines’ CAC2S Passes Critical Design Review
General Dynamics [GD] C4 Systems will begin building three more engineering development models of its Aviation Command and Control Subsystem (AC2S) after passing a critical design review with the Marine Corps. […]
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UncategorizedDIA Offers Developers Opportunity To Work On Its Systems
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) will soon offer outside developers a chance to see how its IT systems work and provide applications and improvements. DIA will launch an alpha version […]
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UncategorizedIncentives Still Lacking For Industry Adoption Of Cyber Security Standards, ISA Warns
With a day to go before the Obama Administration releases a new framework to guide critical infrastructure sectors in the United States on the adoption of standards and best practices […]
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UncategorizedHouse Committee Passes Cyber Security Bill As Attention Turns To NIST Framework
The House Homeland Security Committee on Feb. 5 unanimously approved bi-partisan cyber security legislation that would give the Department of Homeland Security authorities to protect federal civilian computer networks and […]
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UncategorizedSenate Minority Report Highlights Cyber Vulnerabilities At Federal Agencies
A report released Feb. 4 from the minority staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee details major cybersecurity vulnerabilities at several federal agencies that impact the nation’s […]