Saturday 17 April 2021

Navy, Marines Push Plans To Transform How They Fight

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Navy, Marines Push Plans To Transform How They Fight

Putting a variety of unmanned capabilities through their paces, "in a Pacific warfighting scenario," Rear Adm. Robert Gaucher, Pacific Fleet's director of maritime headquarters, said in a statement, the exercise "will include maneuvering in contested space across all domains, targeting and fires, and intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance."

 

Next DoD Counter-Drone Demo May Expand Kill Options

"I think it's September you'll see us open up up the aperture, looking at other capabilities besides low collateral effects," said Stan Darbro, Army RCCTO deputy.

 

US Should Work With UN To Secure 5G Spectrum: DoD Deputy CIO

"Key task will be pursuing coalition partnerships for electromagnetic spectrum interoperability, to ensure future maneuver in EMS is not limited by non-US capability," Moorefield said.

 

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Who's Who in Defense: Mike Rounds, Ranking Member, SASC Cybersecurity Subcommittee

Ranking Member—SASC Subcommittee on Cybersecurity Mike Rounds, R-South Dakota   Responsibilities Rounds is the minority leader of a Senate subcommittee with primary responsibility over the policies and programs related to cyber forces and capabilities. One of seven subcommittees within the SASC, it has jurisdiction over Cyber Command and other cyber components within DoD. Legislative Committees…

 

ERCA: Army Contracts To Help New Cannon 'Fire Faster'

Five small businesses won SBIR Phase II awards to build robotic arms to handle shells, software to manage ammo inventory, and other prototype technologies.

 

ICEYE Targets IC With In-Q-Tel Partnership

"There is very clearly an unmet demand for complimentary commercial SAR here in the States," Eric Jensen, president of ICEYE US, says.

 

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