Defense Systems

Tactical radios and mobile devices: Powered by imagination

Designers think creatively to meet the evolving communications needs of dispersed and mobile forces.

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Are miniature drones with flapping wings really practical?

The main challenge in making miniature drones with flapping wings work on the battlefield is finding enough battery power.

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Poseidon P-8A delivered to Navy, ready for BAMS integration

Naval Air Station Jacksonville celebrated the arrival of the first new, network-enabled P-8A Poseidon multi-mission aircraft in late March.

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Army over-estimated enterprise e-mail savings, report says

Army estimates of the expected cost savings from deployment of its enterprise e-mail initiative were exaggerated, reveals a report from the Army CIO to Congress that was released to the public April 2.

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Setting a new standard: Marines want a few good multi-platform mobile devices

The Marine Corps is looking for a new generation of secure mobile devices that can work in both classified government domains and the commercial marketplace.

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Military gets do-it-yourself network waveform kit

Military services and defense agencies will now be able to develop and adapt their own SDR-standard waveforms and integrate them with SDR platforms by using the Thales-built SDR Networking Lab kit.

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WIN-T 2 undergoes unusual test on road to full-rate production

After braving overnight temperatures of negative 35 degrees in Alaska, elements of the Army's second-generation tactical communications network backbone were still fully operational.

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Mass layoffs loom large on defense industry horizon

The U.S. defense industry might experience hundreds of thousands of layoffs if members of Congress don't take action to head off an additional $500 billion in defense budget cuts that could take effect in January 2013, a top Pentagon official told Congress.

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Global Hawk has staunch defender in Congress

Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), a member of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee, says he will recommend continuing funding for the Global Hawk Block 30 unmanned aircraft, which the Air Force plans to put into storage as a key part of a comprehensive budget-cutting effort.

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DARPA scouts for big-data fixes

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency plans to call on the applied-mathematics, computer-science and data-visualization communities to develop big-data analytics for warfighters.

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Nuclear force in need of C3 improvements, STRATCOM's Kehler says

STRATCOM's command, control and communications network is functioning at a less than an optimum level, Air Force Gen. Robert Kehler told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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Military services to get new digital imaging systems

GE will provide the Defense Logistics Agency with a digital imaging network-picture archive, communication system and components.

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Winners and losers in the fiscal 2013 budget

It's been several weeks since the release of the fiscal 2013 defense budget, and heads are certainly still spinning in the Pentagon. Here are some of the winners and losers at each of the services.

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Big data poses big challenge for military intelligence

As sensors continue to generate enormous volumes of data, DOD planners are struggling with techniques to ensure such data remains useful to warfighters.

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Who will get to fly Navy UAVs?

The Navy has decided that unmanned aerial vehicles weighing more than 55 pounds will be operated as adjuncts to manned aircraft systems.

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The new arms race

Criminals, terrorists and rogue nation states are attacking computers and devices that connect to the Internet at an unprecedented rate.

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Pakistan rejected offer by US to scale back UAV attacks

U.S. officials offered key concessions to Pakistan's intelligence chief in January regarding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles against al-Qaeda in the southwest Asian nation in an effort to regain the trust of Pakistani officials, but the offers were rejected.

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Watch out, China, US spy drones headed your way

The Australian government is considering allowing the United States to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles to a coral atoll in the Indian Ocean where they might conduct surveillance missions of that ocean and also the South China Sea.

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Small businesses in cyberattack bull's-eye

A report by security experts at Symantec says small businesses and their owners are becoming a priority target for computer hackers.

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Military training suffices for cyber qualifications, says Navy CIO

The Navy will give the same weight to military training completed in the IT and cyber fields that it does for commercial certification, said Terry Halvorsen, the Navy's CIO.