Wednesday, 14 July 2021
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The latest news from Breaking Defense. _________________________________________________________________________ |
Cellular And Wi-Fi Network Characterization In A Payload
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SCO, Navy Eye More Unmanned Overlord Demonstrations Overlord is the Pentagon's somewhat secretive USV development program to inform the technology and capabilities that will one day be aboard most unmanned Navy ships and subs.
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SecDef Austin Commits US To 'Responsible AI' "AI is going to change many things about military operations, but nothing is going to change America's commitment to the laws of war and the principles of our democracy," the Defense Secretary said.
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NSSA Produces First Upgraded Warhead For Sub-Launched Nukes The improved W88 Alt 370 warhead comes a year late and millions over budget.
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Warren Lifts Kendall, Shyu Holds; Pushes Four-Year Revolving Door Rule Kendall and Shyu each have acquiesced to Warren's request that they "extend their ethics agreements / industry recusals from two years to four years, and to avoid seeking a waiver to their ethics agreements," said a congressional aide familiar with the issue.
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Israel To Seek 'Advanced' Tech From US In Case Of New Iran Deal If the US signs a new Iran deal, Israel wants defense technologies it has never before received as compensation.
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Internet Operations Management: It's The Key To Network Visibility [Sponsored] IOM is how organizations continuously discover, monitor, and manage all of its internet-connected, internet-facing systems.
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The Swiss Picked The F-35 On Price. The Pentagon Should Listen The Swiss evaluators found the networked systems of the F-35A enabled pilots to have more situational awareness and that the stealth fighter was more survivable in all mission areas. The F-35A also achieved the highest grades for product support, efficiency of maintenance and potential for collaboration with other countries.
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HAC Excoriates DoD Failure To Reform Space Acquisition Space Force Plans for a new Space Systems Command "consist primarily of renaming the Space and Missile Systems Center" and do not "resolve the fundamental issues of overlap and duplication in roles," the HAC report says.
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