Defense Systems

Was double agent responsible for Stuxnet attack on Iran?

An Iranian dissident working for Israel is believed to have used a memory stick to implant the Stuxnet worm at Iran's Natanz nuclear processing facility, according to a published report.

Defense Systems

Flynn nominated to head Defense Intelligence Agency

Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Defense Systems

Cargo-hauling robots slated for testing in Afghanistan

The Defense Department plans to test in the harsh terrain of Afghanistan autonomous vehicles and legged robots that can haul gear for ground troops.

Defense Systems

Navy remains firmly committed to 'green fleet,' secretary says

The Navy is looking to harness future energy and other technologies to become a leaner, more effective fighting force, says Navy Secretary Ray Mabus.

Defense Systems

Strategic shift to Asia-Pacific plays to Navy, Marine Corps strengths

Crisis response, anti-piracy efforts and other maritime functions take on increasing importance as the Defense Department focuses on the Asia-Pacific region.

Defense Systems

Budget cuts change the landscape for satcom and satellite usage

Satellite communications take on a new role as military space assets redeploy and budgets decline.

Defense Systems

What can UAV analysts learn from 'Jersey Shore'?

The Air Force might soon be adopting practices used by reality television producers to efficiently manage the large volume of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data gathered from unmanned aircraft sensors and cameras.

Defense Systems

Iowa Air National Guard charts path to scalable comms

The Iowa Air National Guard has chosen C4i's Switchplus IP as its upgrade for its antiquated communications system for the 132nd Fighter Wing, based in Des Moines, Iowa.

Defense Systems

Move over military, infrastructure: Cyber criminals take aim at new target

The greatest international threat today is not to military targets or critical infrastructure, according to Estonian President Toomas Hendrick Ilves. So just what does have the bull's-eye on its chest?

Defense Systems

Smaller footprint for Navy data centers will bring big savings

Service plans to shutter many centers while improving performance and cutting costs.

Defense Systems

Compact military VSATs have big impact

Military VSATs offer benefits that are fueling solid growth, but users must make tradeoffs, experts say.

Defense Systems

NAVAIR plans 4G cell service for amphibious group

The Naval Air Systems Command plans to leverage commercial cellular technology to test the broadband communications capability aboard three ships in 2013.

Defense Systems

Air Force puts new iPad buy on fast track

The Air Force Special Operations Command has announced another solicitation for Apple iPad tablet computers to store digital charts for its flight crews.

Defense Systems

Navy expo to focus on expeditionary force capabilities

The Navy League Sea-Air-Space Exposition will be held April 16-18 in National Harbor, Md., and Defense Systems staff will be at the show to provide timely and detailed coverage of speeches and presentations by top Navy and Marine Corps officials.

Defense Systems

US allies' lax computer security puts cyber info sharing at risk

International initiatives aimed at developing better tools and methods to prevent cyberattacks is being undermined by poor computer security among U.S. allies, a senior Pentagon official said recently.

Defense Systems

China ups the ante on cyber warfare

The creation of the U.S. Cyber Command three years ago likely compelled China and others to accelerate their military and intelligence efforts in the cyber domain.

Defense Systems

Navy sensor would hunt for pirate ships

The Navy is developing a sensor system for unmanned aircraft that would be able to distinguish a pirate vessel from other craft.

Defense Systems

Lawmakers ask FCC to reconsider on LightSquared

A quartet of lawmakers has asked Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski to find a viable solution that will allow prospective wireless provider LightSquared to launch its planned 4G network.

Defense Systems

Army's newest insignia reflects critical nature of EW

The Army has chosen golden yellow and black as the colors for the collar insignia and shoulder straps of its new Electronic Warfare warrant officers and noncommissioned officers designations.

Defense Systems

Biometrics at border crossings huge hurdle for CIA spies

The use of iris scanners and biometric passports at airports, hotels and business headquarters around the globe is making it difficult for CIA spies and secret agents in other nations to travel under false identities.