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Departing DARPA exec leaves legacy of creativity

Peter Lee, the head of DARPA's Transformation Convergence Technology Office, is leaving to head Microsoft's research office in Redmond. He spoke to GCN about his accomplishments.

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Administration's wiretapping push could damage cloud security

If Internet service providers give the FBI backdoor access to online communications, the bad buys might benefit as well, notes blogger Brian Robinson.

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DOD isn't poaching, but it is hiring, official says

The Defense Department is a unique place, and that attracts young people to leave industry and join its civilian workforce, Undersecretary Ashton Carter says.

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DOD officials face Senate ire over budgetary measures

DOD officials were questioned over plans for trimming the defense budget, including closing the Joint Forces Command.

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Army takes on acquisition, cyberspace and culture

The Army's cyber component's opening comes during unprecedented challenges in upgrading its IT services.

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Army tests electronic, updatable manuals for the field

The Army is testing a variety of applications and devices, including a Kindle, six iPads and an Entourage Edge, as potential platforms for battlefield systems manuals.

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Solar-powered drone would perform high-altitude missions

Boeing will develop and test a high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle fueled by solar and electric power for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as part of Phase 2 of the Vulture demonstration program, company officials said.

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Proposed secure network for critical infrastructure draws fire

Gen. Keith Alexander suggests developing a secure zone for civilian government and critical commercial systems.

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The Economist calls GovLoop a rejuvenator

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'Green Marines' bring solar power to the battlefield

A Marine Corps unit will field solar power generators to cut logistics needs.

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Stuxnet worm deemed 'best malware ever'

The highly sophisticated malware known as the Stuxnet worm operated undetected for nearly six months while carrying out its stealth attack on utility infrastructure around the globe. Read about how it was brought to bay.

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Army intell command lines up network support

General Dynamics Corp. received a $62 million task order for IT services that support the Army Intelligence and Security Command.

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Building private and community clouds for DOD

Cloud computing can't be properly implemented on any sort of scale without automation in place, says Ben Newton with BMC Software.

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Contractor death toll surpasses military's in Iraq, Afghanistan

More contractors than military personnel are now dying in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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DARPA aims for fiber-optic link between warfighters' minds, bodies

An award to Southern Methodist University will fund development of two-way, fiber-optic communication between prosthetic limbs and the wearer’s peripheral nerves, reports blogger Brian Robinson.

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Army program keeps watch on commanders' networks

The Army's Operational Data Collection and Analysis program monitors Army networks, detecting for problems that could bring down critical network connectivity.

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Mobile relay system takes air combat training to sea

New mobile technology for the Navy and Marine Corps makes the TCTS air combat training system "rangeless," allowing for advanced training over water.

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Satellites could come under cyber siege

The government's aging fleet of satellites has become a prime target for cyberattacks, writes Kevin Coleman of the Technolytics Institute.

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Jacob Lew gets a step closer to OMB

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American Security Challenge to honor Gen. Alexander

This year's American Security Challenge will feature a ceremony to honor Gen. Keith Alexander with the 2010 Patriot Award.