Monday 24 May 2021

Weekly Briefing: Military Space

The latest military space news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
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Space Organizations Partner To Boost Cybersecurity

"We don't have a parochial view, thinking that because [a cyber incident] happened over there [in that industry], it can't happen here [in the space industry]," AIAA's Lee says.

 

Army Sat Ops Brigade Transfers To Space Force: Karbler

"Now we're just really working out the details for the timing that that will happen, and how frankly how it will happen," Lt. Gen. Daniel Karbler, Army SMDC commander, says.

 

Exclusive: DARPA 'Likely' To Demo Only 2 Blackjack Payloads

"We really focused on payloads that had tactical utility, because they were an underserved market," said Blackjack program manager Stephen Forbes.

 

Paratroopers Pioneer New Army Network, Tactics

New radios offer dramatically greater range, clarity, & data — once soldiers and leaders figure out how best to use them.

 

DoD Publishes DevSecOps 2.0 Docs For Accelerating Apps

After just three years, there are now 200 teams across DoD doing DevSecOps, which has saved, on average, a year and $12.5 million per app it's been used to launch, the Air Force's Chief Software Officer says. When you consider the number of apps, that's significant. And now there's a push to make DevSecOps resources available to JADC2.

 

New SBIRS Sat Creates Bridge To Next-Gen Missile Warning

The new SBIRS satellite, called SBIRS GEO 5, will be "the most advanced missile warning satellite" on orbit, said Lt. Col. Ryan Laughton, SMC's program manager.

 

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