Tuesday, 11 May 2021
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Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack Follows Years of Warnings "We are disappointed, though unsurprised, to learn of the cyberattack," Sen. King and Rep. Gallagher said. "We can and must be better… in navigating the threats of the Age of Cyber Aggression."
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JAIC Automates DoD's Back Office: 'From 20 Minutes To Seconds' "We're only as fast as our slowest process," said JAIC's Lane, who is applying AI, machine learning, automation, and other tech to boost DoD's efficiency.
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Northrop Breaks Into DARPA's Blackjack The company's software-defined Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) technology will offer military users an agile new signal from low Earth orbit (LEO) that is not dependent on existing satellite navigation systems," said Nicholas Paraskevopoulos, Northrop Grumman's chief technology officer.
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Afghanistan: Army Angst Over Uncertainty On Post-Pullout Demands "What's that going to mean from an operational perspective?" acting secretary John Whitley asks. "What's that going to mean from a budgetary perspective?"
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Egypt, US Commit To Bright Star, Shared Logistics Egypt's geo-strategic location and status as largest Arab power makes it a vital partner to the U.S. military, even with Egyptian diversification policy that includes acquiring Russian jets.
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Army Plans To Grow Artillery EXCLUSIVE The Army will create new field artillery battalions in its heavy divisions, armed with the new Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) armored howitzer. It's part of a plan to add new Long-Range Precision Fire weapons at every level of command.
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Aaron Mehta Named Editor-in-Chief at Breaking Defense Will be starting July 6 to succeed founding editor Colin Clark.
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