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The Navy can be its own worst enemy when it comes to cyber, says Navy CIO

With better education and understanding, the Navy can make it easier on themselves in acquisition and network security.

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Building a cyber workforce from the ground up

Rep. Jim Langevin is looking to catalyze better cyber training and expertise at the federal, state and local levels.

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Navy wrestles with comm challenges in unmanned systems, cyber warfare

Navy leadership must think differently about how the service operates in the new era of defense.

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Cyberattacks the new diplomatic weapon against Iran

Cyber sanctions have become the latest tool in 21st-century diplomacy.

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Pentagon gets help with cyber crime fighting effort

The Defense Department has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract potentially worth up to $454 million to help it thwart a wide range of cyber criminals determined to target the department and its components.

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Military wants to move cognitive radio from concept to reality

The Joint Tactical Radio Systems office responsible for developing radio components and software that enable the military services to communicate with each other on the battlefield is moving closer to achieving the concept of cognitive radio, reports the Army.

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Army braces for aerial intel surge in Afghanistan

The Army must figure out new and efficient ways to process data gathered from unmanned aerial vehicle sensors and cameras as it begins operations in Afghanistan with its first medium-altitude, long endurance MQ-1C Gray Eagle and also its first full-spectrum combat aviation brigade with manned and unmanned aircraft.

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Acquisition abuse drives DOD to reassess commercial purchase rules

The Defense Department has proposed changes to commercial of-a-type acquisition rules that may drastically impact the federal marketplace and hopefully right the pricing problems officials are facing.

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Special Ops forces seek mobile battlefield net

The Special Operations Command is seeking input from industry on how to construct a wireless network to connect ground troops and equipment such as vehicles and unmanned aircraft.

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Air Force ground control stations get secure info-sharing boost

Boeing has delivered a tactical cross-domain solution designed to boost secure information sharing to General Atomics for integration into the ground control stations used for Predator and Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Military airship programs plagued by wide range of problems

The Defense Department has invested more than $1 billion in at least nine airship programs across the military services in an effort to provide persistent surveillance to ground troops, but so far has almost nothing to show in operational airships.

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Naval IT Day to spotlight major enterprise initiatives

Defense Systems' staff will be on hand May 3 to furnish detailed coverage of the 11th Annual Naval IT Day.

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Army gets helping hand with cloud architecture

Quality Business Engineering will provide cloud computing architecture and engineering services to the service during an 18-month award.

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House tries to breathe life into Global Hawk Block 30 program

The House Armed Services Committee has designated $260 million in its mark-up of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2013 for the Air Force to continue operating its Block 30 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Army cyber pros pitch in with network evaluation

The Army Cyber Command maintains a team of specialists to help review and test equipment for network vulnerabilities at the service's Network Integration Evaluation.

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Data tool would help alert Navy to high-seas threats

The Navy is seeking a real-time analytical tool that can sift through data from radars related to maritime traffic and alert naval officers to hostile threats at sea.

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Concept from WWII dazzle ships being applied to spoof facial recognition scanners

An artist finds that the same approach used in World War I to confound the rangefinders on attacking ships will prevent a facial scanner from recognizing you.

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Massive DISA global network-services contract coming down to the wire

Multibillion-dollar contract will provide for day-to-day operations of GIG networks.

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Army moves to enterprise progressing, but not without challenges

The Army is looking to life beyond BlackBerry, and possibly beyond separate network classifications.

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DOD explores alternatives to traditional acquisition beyond fixed price

DOD is taking a multi-faceted approach to overhauling the way it buys goods and services in the face of dwindling funds.