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SNC TRAX® Software: Connecting Operators Across The Battlespace
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Poland Kicks Off Homegrown SHORAD System: Narew The new system, which could cost between $12 and $17 billion, will be almost entirely homegrown – a major impact on Polish industry.
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Army Spreads Wings With 'Dark Eagle' Hypersonic Missile Hardware The delivery is a significant milestone for the Army's Long Range Precision Fires modernization effort.
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AI and Edge Computing For Dispersed Forces and Next Generation Tactical Vehicles Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing are key enablers for distributed, multi-domain operations.
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Attack Sub Connecticut Strikes Unknown Object At Sea The Navy says none of the crew sustained life threatening injuries.
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Leading Lawmaker to Space Force: Stop Talking About Uniforms, Tell Me About Tech "We've got to be tougher, faster, bolder," said Rep. Jim Cooper. "And I'm really not seeing that like I would like to see."
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NRO Trims Red Tape For Commercial Imagery Data "LiDAR is a really neat technology, and we've got to take advantage of it," NRO Director Chris Scolese said.
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NGA Must 'Treat Data As A Strategic Asset,' Director Says "Kind of like the mountains Lewis and Clark had to scale, data is a mountain we have to climb," NGA Director Vice Adm. Robert Sharp said at GEOINT 2021.
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The FLRAA/FARA Ecosystem Enables All-Domain Operations In The Great Power Competition [Sponsored] A flight-proven tiltrotor and advanced helicopter are the optimum solutions for transformational air assault and attack/recon.
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F-35 Engine Maker Braces For Sustainment Cost Spike Scheduled maintenance for the F-35's engine in the mid-2020s will drive up the price of engine sustainment, just as the Pentagon expects cost reduction goals come to fruition.
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US Conduct In Afghanistan Requires A 9/11 Commission-Style Review The terrorist attack that killed nearly 3,000 Americans and set the US on a course for war in Afghanistan also prompted a formal commission to deeply examine how the US government allowed the attack to happen. Twenty years later, retired Brig. Gen. James Scott O'Meara argues in this op-ed that a similar commission is crucial…
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NSA Renews Focus On Securing Military Weapons Systems Against 'Capable' Rivals "In terms of weapons systems, we have computers on wings, at sea, and on land. We don't think of [weapons systems] that way, but none of them work without computers," NSA's Joyce said.
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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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