Defense Systems

Secure realtime video over wireless IP

VideoComm Technologies has introduced its RT-Wave Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) digital video transmitter series

Defense Systems

Lt. Gen. William Shelton nominated to replace Lt. Gen. Michael Peterson

Lt. Gen. William Shelton has been renominated for the rank of lieutenant general and nominated to replace Lt. Gen. Michael Peterson as the Air Force’s chief information officer and chief of warfighting integration in the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.

Defense Systems

Flying face scanner

Homeland Security Strategies will offer facial-recognition technology for its Icarus Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Platform

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Land Warrior Systems

15-month deployment of 240 units ended spring 2008. Next-generation deployment of 1,000 units due for early 2009.

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The digitized battlefield

If survivability is the major goal of any system designed to be carried by soldiers into combat, the Army’s Land Warrior system has demonstrated its qualifications.

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All solutions go

After three years of wrangling, Defense Department and civilian agencies are finally digging into the Army’s Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-2 Services contract.

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Battlefield satcom

When the 3rd Infantry Division outran its ability to erect line-of-sight communication antennas during the charge to Baghdad, losing its terrestrial radio capacity, the planners knew something needed to change.

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Army Lt. Gen Ann Dunwoody confirmed

Army Lt. Gen Ann Dunwoody became the first female four-star general in the U.S. military after the Senate confirmed her by unanimous consent July 23. She will head Army Materiel Command (AMC), based at Fort Belvoir, Va.

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FCS robot gets ready for battlefield

iRobot, is on track to be one of the first efforts from the Defense Department’s Future Combat Systems project to bear fruit.

Defense Systems

Director View | Framework formed by best practices

The Defense-wide Information Assurance Program (DIAP) is leading a holistic approach to IA risk management that includes codifying best practices from across the Defense Department and developing a compliance and enforcement plan.

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Unmanned supply helicopter demonstrated

Lockheed Martin and Kaman Aerospace have demonstrated to the Army and Marine Corps the feasibility of transporting supplies to ground troops by an unmanned helicopter

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Navy begins test of tube-launched UAV

A Navy rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle designed to be fired from a sonobuoy launch tube will enter what is planned to be a final phase of testing under a $10.5 million contract award to Lite Machines, of West Lafayette, Ind.

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Instant picture

Instead of a visual scan that can take several minutes with a periscope, the camera can provide an instant full view of the surface.

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Army renews contract for munition logistics automation

The Army Joint Munitions Command has renewed a contract with Savi Technology to continue developing and supporting a government-owned software system that handles depot-level ammunition logistics.

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Waved off

Once again, errors in the procurement process have thrown a major Air Force program’s future into doubt. And critics say that the Government Accountability Office report’s damning tone in this case indicates a wider problem in defense procurement.

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GAO eyes global strike ISR

If the Defense Department wants to hit targets across the world with rapidly deployable weapons, it must better synchronize weapons development with the pace of advancements in ISR technologies.

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Game processor in warfighting apps

The advanced processor technology that lets Sony PlayStation 3 jet jockeys blow enemy fighters out of the sky in games such as “Warhawk” might soon help real warfighters do the same in combat.

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Debriefing: Joint Space Operations Center's departing director, Col. Stephen Whiting

Defense Systems contributor Sami Lais spoke recently with Air Force Col. Stephen Whiting, former JSpOC commander and director. In June, Whiting handed over command of JSpOC to Col. Richard Doltz after being selected for the Chief of Staff Air Force Fellows program.

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Neural nets find niche

Artificial neural networks are close to being deployed on Navy ships as part of a firedetection system, based on work that the Naval Research Laboratory oversees.

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Africom builds cooperation with collaboration

Challenges inherent in Africom’s mission — focused more on promoting regional security than warfighting — call for a somewhat different structure and create a challenge for Africom’s C4 operations.