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Smart phones pose emerging security threat

Military personnel must use encryption mechanisms to ensure the security of handheld devices.

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Apps for GEOINT gain steam as mobile devices push to the edge

The growing horsepower of smart phones and tablets is making them an attractive aspect of the Defense Department's plans to make much more data available to warfighters deployed in the field.

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Mission command-on-the-move nears operational use

An informal evaluation is spurring along Army plans to untether commanders from their posts, allowing them to take command post capabilities with them while circulating around combat areas of operations.

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Take a guess which global region buys the most UAVs

After the United States, the Asia-Pacific region is the second largest buyer of unmanned aerial vehicles thanks to a steep rise in Asian defense budgets.

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NIE produces procurement for vehicle-mounted radios

The Army is reassuring defense contractors participating in its Network Integration Evaluations that it intends to buy technology products related to the field tests.

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Which throwable robot is best suited for the mission?

The Army tested four small robots at Fort Benning, Ga., in mid-February to see which ones would be most suitable for helping soldiers on the battlefield conduct recon missions and uncover improvised explosive devices.

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Air Force seeks information-driven transformation

The service is moving toward a new era of cyber warriors, top officials say.

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Satellite bandwidth demand keeps soaring despite budget cuts

Developers are dealing with the military's need for greater satellite bandwidth by launching new satellites and using technologies that more fully utilize available links.

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Google names new top lobbyist in DC

Internet giant names former House lawmaker to head up its Washington lobbying operation.

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Navy says all IT options open

Dan DelGrosso, director of Naval Networks and Enterprise Services, discusses Navy IT efficiencies, cloud computing and enterprise services.

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DISA, GSA managers lay down the law to winners of FCSA small business contracts

Before the four awardees under the new $900 million FCSA Custom SATCOM Solutions Small Business contracts compete for task orders, they will receive information assurance training to ensure that their end-to-end satellite services are secure.

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Cyber era produces seismic shift in Air Force planning

The push for cyber superiority is reshaping the Air Force's approaches to planning, spending and training, says the Air Force CIO.

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More intel resources needed for cyberspace, says head of Air Force ISR

The Air Force is developing ways to apply intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to cyber operations.

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Reserves will play a larger role in cyber defense

The Air Force is looking to its Reserves to augment its strength and capabilities amid budget and cyber pressure.

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Cyber diplomacy requires greater focus

Diplomatic relationships are essential to deter cyberattacks around the globe.

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Army unruffled by smart-phone cyber vulnerability

Equipping every soldier with a smart phone doesn't necessarily pose a major cyber risk for the Army, Brig. Gen. Harold Greene, the Army's program executive officer for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors, said at the AUSA Winter Symposium.

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Can next-gen UAVs maintain advantage in contested airspace?

The Pentagon and defense industry are all too aware that there is a day coming when U.S. unmanned aerial vehicles will no longer reign supreme over international airspace. So, what's a drone to do?

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Enterprise e-mail has new transparency, DOD official says

The Army's Enterprise e-mail may be temporarily paused, but it still offers financial clarity and is pushing defense IT innovation, the deputy Army CIO said.

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Chopra returns to consulting firm

Former Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra has returned to the firm where he previously spent nearly 10 years.

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The quest to develop an unmanned A-10

Aurora Flight Sciences will serve as the leader of a project to develop an unmanned version of the Air Force’s A-10 ground attack aircraft under the umbrella of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s Persistent Close Air Support program.