Defense Systems

Data tool would help alert Navy to high-seas threats

The Navy is seeking a real-time analytical tool that can sift through data from radars related to maritime traffic and alert naval officers to hostile threats at sea.

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Army cyber pros pitch in with network evaluation

The Army Cyber Command maintains a team of specialists to help review and test equipment for network vulnerabilities at the service's Network Integration Evaluation.

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Army moves to enterprise progressing, but not without challenges

The Army is looking to life beyond BlackBerry, and possibly beyond separate network classifications.

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Flexrotor UAV scheduled for flight control upgrade

The Office of Naval Research has awarded Aerovel a contract to develop the flight controls component for the Flexrotor vertical take-off-and-landing unmanned aerial vehicle.

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Afghan cyber war heats up with Taliban site hack

Unidentified hackers crippled the Taliban's main website twice last week, replacing its usual victorious rhetoric with images of executions and also support for the Afghan government and security forces in English, Arabic and Pashto.

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Air Force readies second AEHF satellite for launch

The Air Force will launch its second Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite May 3 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.

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DOD explores alternatives to traditional acquisition beyond fixed price

DOD is taking a multi-faceted approach to overhauling the way it buys goods and services in the face of dwindling funds.

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Navy on cusp of releasing NGEN final solicitation

Navy says NGEN request for proposals will be out in a matter of days. Responses due July 13.

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Cyber intel sharing bill moves through House

The first two cybersecurity bills being considered in the House during "Cyber Week," CISPA and the Federal Information Security Amendments Act, passed April 26; two more bills are also up for consideration.

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US to expand scope of UAV strikes in Yemen

The Obama Administration has granted the CIA and the U.S. military greater flexibility to strike al Qaeda operatives in Yemen with armed unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Airborne ISR still years away from futuristic swarm concept

The Defense Department's strategy for employing airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors and platforms against adversaries is threatened on a number of fronts, and the best solution to address the existing challenges is years away.

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Exactly what military data should reside in the cloud?

For the military, building a cloud infrastructure may prove to be easier than figuring out what to put into it.

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Iran switches to the offensive in cyber war, panel says

The United States has a number of enemy nations. But one in particular should have the U.S. watching its back, a panel of experts said during a House hearing.

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Navy puts new Fire Scout model on fast development track

The Navy has awarded a $262 million contract to Northrop Grumman to develop the first batch of the new MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned helicopters designed to have greater range and other improvements beyond the existing MQ-8B model.

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Air Force to automate tracking of space debris

Air Force personnel charged with tracking space debris in orbit to ensure that it doesn't interfere with operational satellites will begin using a new suite of automated equipment later this year to perform the complex task.

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Cyber spies fleece US business while defense scrambles

The damage from digital spying on U.S. corporations is steadily rising.

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DOD recruits new members for cyber protection project

The Defense Department plans to broaden a pilot program to include as many as 200 participants.

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Ground sensors play key role in battlefield snooping

New efforts seek to fuse systems for faster force reaction, greater situational awareness

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Battle brews over controversial cybersecurity bill

Like SOPA and PIPA before it, CISPA is raising fears of privacy loss.

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Small satellite clusters deemed more able to adapt, survive

The Defense Department's research agency seeks to build clusters of small spacecraft that work together and share information.