Defense Systems

Military prepares MUOS satellite for February launch

Lockheed Martin delivered the Navy’s first Mobile Uses Objective System satellite to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., in preparation for launch in February 2012 aboard an Atlas V launch vehicle.

Defense Systems

Military pushes for more capable sensor inputs for UAVs

Warfighters continue to press for more imagery from a broader range of high-resolution sensors.

Defense Systems

No Senate vote, no GPO chief

Government Printing Office chief will step down after the Senate does not confirm him before its holiday break.

Defense Systems

Army Rangers take smart phone to Afghanistan

The Army's 75th Ranger Regiment will have as part of its gear in Afghanistan an Android GD300 smart phone that will be paired with the Joint Tactical Radio System AN/PRC-154 Rifleman Radio.

Defense Systems

DOD enterprise strategy to drive further consolidation

The Defense Department has released a new document that outlines its enterprise IT strategy that seeks to save up to $5.2 billion during the next five years through infrastructure consolidation and increased use of enterprisewide services.

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Army seeks hand-launched aerostats for squad intell

The Army's Rapid Equipping Force has issued a request for information for small hand-launched aerostats that would give infantry squads another method to conduct reconnaissance in their immediate areas of operations.

Defense Systems

Army Command Web offers window into operational environment

The Army is testing a Web-based system that gives commanders access to previously unavailable data residing on thick-client applications.

Defense Systems

Air Force Space Command CIO to get some help

Col. Kimberly Crider set ro rise to general, take role at Space Command.

Defense Systems

3 reasons UAVs excel at nuclear spying

The ability of unmanned aerial vehicles such as the RQ-170 Sentinel captured by Iran earlier this month to conduct nuclear surveillance greatly outstrips that of satellites and manned spy planes, and therefore it's little surprise the United States has chosen to employ UAVs in that role and risk their possible loss.

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LightSquared demands investigation into lower-band test leaks

LightSquared is demanding an investigation to determine the source of possibly leaked data from recently completed Global Positioning System (GPS) interference tests conducted by the U.S. government that evidently contradict more favorable test results recently touted by the company.

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Iran claims it hijacked RQ-170 by GPS tampering

Iran claims its electronic warfare specialists were able to reconfigure the Global Positioning System coordinates in the U.S. RQ-170 Sentinel that it says it captured Dec. 4 and guide the UAV to a safe landing.

Defense Systems

Army Officials Study NIE's Lessons

Army officials look at the lessons learned from the NIE's first year and ponder improvements that need to be made.

Defense Systems

Defense authorization measure clears House

A controversial defense funding bill goes to the Senate.

Defense Systems

Cyber threat warnings rise steadily in 2011

The cyber threat to the U.S. government and critical infrastructure has increased significantly during the past 12 months.

Defense Systems

Analysis tool would scan military e-mail for insider threats

A project funded through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency would identify the most serious insider threats to security by scanning all user e-mail messages, text messages, logins, file transfers and Web browsing on military networks.

Defense Systems

US Forces-Afghanistan buys tactical comms units

PacStar will deliver 675 of its mobile tactical communications units to Afghanistan for use by U.S. military forces under a $12.2 million contract with U.S. Forces-Afghanistan.

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New Army PEO EIS will focus on agile portfolio

The new leader of the Army's Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems looks at the macro level to keep his programs running.

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New capabilities enhance Army communications, intelligence networks

The director of the Army's intelligence community information management describes new airships and vehicles that will help keep soldiers connected.

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Data center consolidation, restructuring said key to future Army networks

Army CIO Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence outlined the service's top IT priorities, including consolidation and making the force more flexible.

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FCC chief of staff to leave in January

The departure of Edward Lazarus leaves a vacancy for a top aide to the FCC chairman.