Tuesday 9 February 2021

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber News and Analysis

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
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Air Force Awards $95M For Cyber Intelligence

The investment is a sign of the Air Force's commitment to fighting war effectively across all domains, including cyber and its electronic warfare cousin.

 

Navy's New Unmanned Plan To Build In Critical New Data-Sharing Effort

"What I was looking at when I first came into the job was a number of unmanned efforts that were on the way and not being necessarily coordinated," CNO Adm. Mike Gilday says.

 

EXCLUSIVE JADC2 Strategy To Hit Milley's Desk In Days

"This is a change in the way that the JROC has historically worked," Stuart Whitehead, J6 deputy director for cyber and C4 integration says. "In order for JADC2 to work, requirements — particularly at the enterprise level — have to be understood and documented in a way that so that we can describe our requirements to our acquisition counterparts in a more specific way than maybe what we had done previously."

 

Automate The Complex: Network Automation Enables Military Interoperability And Agility

[Sponsored] Network automation is a key enabler that lets Special Operations Command fight both terrorists and peer/near-peer competitors in the Great Power competition.

 

How To Make The Third Offset Real: The Combined JADC2

There are places where jointness, that still sometimes elusive character, is on full display in the US military and one of those is where close air support meets the Army. The Army's Joint Support Team trains 4,200 Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Special Operations Command students in joint air-ground operations education, training and command-and-control systems integration. Few…

 

Lebanese Air Force Commander Aims To Boost ISR Capabilities With France, US

Commander of the Lebanese the Air Force talks to Breaking D on the current strategies adopted to boost Lebanon's ISR capabilities and the Air Force's plans in that regard.

 

DoD Likely To Miss 2021 Deadline For Counter-Drone Weapon

"Low-collateral effect interceptors" against small drones would be used in "defeating small UAS in urban environments, over sensitive sites, or situations where the rules of engagement would not allow kinetic effects," DoD's solicitation to industry says.

 

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