Thursday 17 February 2022

All Domain fever comes to Singapore Air Show

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All Domain fever comes to Singapore Air Show

The F-35 "demonstrated its ability to pass data over various networks from aircraft that took off from Fort Worth, Texas, to other aircraft and bounced information through Hawaii to Australia to provide data to the exercise in Australia," Lockheed's Gary North noted.

 

Lockheed announces first production for Israeli CH-53K helicopters

The first choppers are expected by 2025, but the addition of Israeli high-tech systems could delay delivery, sources said.

 

Lockheed developing prototype 5G testbed for Marines

The company is developing the Open Systems Interoperable and Reconfigurable Infrastructure Solution for the office of the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering through September 2024.

 

Russian hackers raided defense contractors for two years, stole sensitive info

"Given the sensitivity of information widely available on unclassified [cleared contractor] networks, the FBI, NSA, and CISA anticipate that Russian state-sponsored cyber actors will continue to target CDCs for U.S. defense information in the near future."

 

Pentagon CIO hopes CMMC 2.0 will 'raise' cybersecurity 'waterline'

"There's a cost to your IP, there's a cost to the US government and there's a benefit to our adversaries if we don't do something like this," DoD Chief Information Officer John Sherman said of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program.

 

In the era of COVID, the NASSCO shipyard's big challenge is people

"That's our biggest challenge, straight up, is people right now," Peter Radzicki, manager for new construction strategic planning, told Breaking Defense.

 

EXCLUSIVE: New DSCA director eschews big changes; 'continuous reform' instead

"The fact is that most of our processes, particularly in the Foreign Military Sales cases, I think work extremely well," said new DSCA head Jim Hursch in his first interview since taking office.

 

North Korea's hypersonic missile claims are credible, exclusive analysis shows

A new analysis shows that a Jan. 11 North Korean missile test could well be a hypersonic weapon – and one that holds American bases in Japan in a new level of danger.

 

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