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Powerful sensor on unmanned helos headed for Afghanistan

By spring, soldiers will remotely pilot a helicopter to see across major portions of Afghanistan through the Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance Imaging System.

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State's chief information security officer to lead DHS cybersecurity efforts

The new head of the Homeland Security Department's National Cybersecurity Division will come from the State Department.

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Air Force awards contract for third and fourth GPS III satellites

The Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a $238 million contract to build the third and fourth satellites in the Global Positioning System III constellation.

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Air Force shifts UAS operating systems to Linux

The Air Force might have switched the control systems from its unmanned aircraft systems from Windows to Linux in the wake of a virus outbreak with the the former, according to security professionals.

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Air Force releases RFI for revolutionary cyberspace tech

The technologies derived from the Air Force's latest request for information will likely affect the future of its cyberspace operations and may even be included in the branch's Cyber Vision 2025 study.

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Air Force taps Raytheon for continued tech, testing services

The nearly $180 million award calls for network-centric support and training at various Air Force centers.

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5 cyber threat predictions for 2012

The U.S. government and industry must take an aggressive stance against cyberattacks in 2012.

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Boeing plans EMARSS aircraft delivery to Army in December

The company plans to deliver four EMARSS intelligence-gathering aircraft in December, an official says.

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Air Force's Hawkins takes charge as DISA director

Air Force Maj. Gen. Ronnie Hawkins took over the reins as DISA director in a Jan. 11 ceremony.

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Army seeks new technology submissions for fall NIE

The Army has issued a sources sought document to attract new technologies for inclusion into this fall's Network Integration Evaluation.

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Army sets tone for government's mobile enterprise with Android

The Army's trail-blazing mobile device efforts could potentially reach across the entire federal government.

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NIST security expert elected AAAS fellow

The world's largest general scientific society will honor a member of the NIST Information Technology Laboratory.

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Coast Guard buys Unisys product for mobile workers

A new terminal allows Coast Guard workers to securely access agency networks and data when traveling.

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Navy wants self-navigating unmanned cargo aircraft

The Navy is soliciting bids for an unmanned vertical takeoff and landing program that would produce an aircraft capable of resupplying Marine units in isolated parts of Afghanistan.

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US resumes unmanned aircraft strikes in Pakistan

The United States has resumed unmanned aerial vehicle strikes in Pakistan, returning to an established pattern of U.S. intelligence and military operations in the region after a two-month halt.

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US military increasingly relies on unmanned aircraft, report says

The military has 7,494 unmanned aircraft while the number of manned aircraft is 10,767, Congressional Research Service reports.

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3 pressing needs of next-gen electronic warfare

The next generation of warfare will require sophisticated electronic and directed energy weapons.

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OMB's Lew to take over as White House chief of staff

OMB head to become Obama's right hand.

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Sophisticated cyberattacks became the norm in 2011

Future historians may conclude that 2011 marked a time when military cyber threats reached a tipping point, transforming a once mostly theoretical menace into an entirely new warfare domain.

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Marines push forward with unmanned helo testing in Afghanistan

A team comprised of 16 Kaman technicians and eight Marines are conducting a six-month evaluation of two of the company’s K-Max unmanned cargo helicopters at Camp Dwyer in Helmand Province.