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From Battlefield To Home Base – WBT SAT Is The Spectrum Management Answer
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SASC Adds $25 Billion To NDAA In Bipartisan Vote One of Washington's savviest budget experts says this move on the National Defense Authorization Act by the SASC means "$25 billion in additional spending above the President's request is very likely now the ceiling for negotiations going forward," Mackenzie Eaglen of the American Enterprise Institute says.
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US Playing Long Game To Pressure China On Cyber Ops: Experts "It's part of a larger diplomatic strategy," cyber policy expert James Lewis said of the US attribution to China for Microsoft Exchange hacks earlier this year.
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HASC Task Force: Six Ways To Limit DoD's Dependence On Chinese Parts "The COVID-19 pandemic likewise taught the United States and our allies that adversaries, particularly China, are capable of weaponizing supply chain vulnerabilities to threaten our national security should they choose to," the Task Force's report says.
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Fielding LCS Minehunting Mission Package Now A 'Key Priority' The Navy recently completed a 3-week at-sea testing period for MCM USV and are awaiting the results before moving forward with a full-rate production contract.
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Russia's New SU-75 Checkmate Promises A Lot. Can It Deliver? The Su-75 Checkmate, produced by Sukhoi, is marketing itself as a single engine stealth fighter on par, but cheaper, than the F-35.
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The Latest In Encryptors For Secure, Classified Comms To The Tactical Edge
[Sponsored] One of the most important tactical tools for the warfighter are encryptors that extend classified, secure communications from the tactical edge to the enterprise. |
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