Tuesday 30 June 2020

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber News and Analysis

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
Air Force Eyes European ABMS Demo In Spring

Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian, head of Air Forces Europe, said allies must be included in JADC2 development: "You can't just bring them in in execution and go: 'Hey we built the plan, so, sorry, just do what we told you."

 

SASC Wants Alternative GPS By 2023

"I think this shows that the committee is taking the jamming and spoofing threats to GPS seriously, and it is prompting DoD to focus its efforts on countering these threats," Todd Harrison, director of the Defense Aerospace Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says.

 

Navy Seeks Silicon Valley Seamlessness In Familiar Package

    This is Kelsey Atherton's first story for Breaking D. We are most glad to welcome him to our shop after his years of covering cyber, IT and all that's related. He'll write for you each week on these topics. Read on! The Editor. ALBUQUERQUE — The Navy is looking for a sea change…

 

Pentagon Plans 'Plug & Play' Drone-Killing Tech

The military will consolidate from dozens of different, often-incompatible counter-drone defenses to just seven — with a single common standard for command & control.

 

FCC Cracks Under Hill Pressure On Ligado 5G Network

"I'm very confident going forward that we've made a decision that is based much more on sound engineering as opposed to some of the fear mongering that we've heard," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says.

 

New Coalition Widens Opposition; Inhofe, Reed Draft Anti-Ligado Bill

Dale Leibach, Keep GPS Working spokesperson, says that already "about one-third — Republicans and Democrats — of the Senate oppose" the Ligado plan.

 

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