Defense Systems

A glimpse into future UAS warfare

The Pentagon and the defense industry are working quietly on future strategies for how to best deploy unmanned aircraft systems in a way that minimizes the risk of losing the valuable assets to enemy fire or malfunction.

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Air Force makes tiny course corrections to save big satellite

Small thrusters and many pizzas helped save the AEHF-1.

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Increasing number of civilians work in the UAS kill chain

Some senior military officials are questioning whether direct contractor support of unmanned aircraft systems is appropriate.

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Coast Guard's Deepwater program 'officially dead,' admiral says

The Coast Guard's $27 billion "Deepwater" acquisition program has completely ended, both as a concept and as a procurement program, a senior official has declared.

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Defense bill harnesses IT to drive savings

Provisions in the 2012 defense bill include some measures that will have a big impact this year on contracting, cyber defense, intelligence and the use of cloud.

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Army develops doctrine for battlefield smart phones

An Army pilot program is testing the idea of issuing commercial smart phones to soldiers to increase their operational flexibility and connectivity.

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Ruggedization required for mobile devices on the network

Stringent military certification requirements are keeping rugged versions of civilian smart phones, tablets, notebooks and other handheld computers in the pipeline.

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NDU faculty praised for leading global cyber workshop

National Defense University's iCollege workshop convened members of the international cyber community to discuss, tackle top global threats.

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Army to test Hummingbird unmanned helos in Afghanistan

The Army plans to send three of Boeing’s A160 Hummingbird unmanned helicopters to Afghanistan this spring to boost the service’s reconnaissance capabilities.

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Companies seek to build new military radio system

The Army has released a draft solicitation for the system, known as the Multi-Tier Networking Vehicular Radio program.

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Obama signs defense bill despite concerns over provisions

The 2012 National Defense Authorization Act receives presidential stamp of approval despite contested measures regarding controversial provision on indefinite detainment of terror suspects.

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DOD faces new challenges in mobile enterprise deployment

Defense Department experts discuss the difficulties involved in issuing mobile devices to military and civilian personnel.

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Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke lands new gig

Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke joins security firm Identive Group.

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Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke lands new gig

Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke joins security firm Identive Group.

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Thin-client system helps Army command best battlefield view

Command Web enables commanders to access and share information on the Army's data-rich, high-bandwidth command and control networks.

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Navy readies Switchblade UAV for submarine missions

The Navy plans to launch AreoVironment's small, expendable Switchblade unmanned aerial vehicle from a submerged submarine during a naval exercise next year in the Pacific Ocean.

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Navy's X-47B enters next phase of testing at Pax River

The Navy X-47B unmanned aerial vehicle has arrived at Patuxent Naval Air Station, Md., where it will undergo testing for carrier-based operations that will include the use of catapult and arresting gear.

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Defense bill calls for domestic UAS test sites

The 2012 defense bill calls for six pilot test sites for domestic unmanned aircraft systems, a measure lauded by some and cautioned by others.

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Bigger, badder Predator may be in the works

The Advanced Predator C Avenger could end up being the template for future unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Cybersecurity staff shortage puts nation at risk

The growth in information systems and devices has increased the need for additional cybersecurity staff members to defend against a plethora of cyber threats that we face.