Defense Systems

Army app store prototype for future one-stop shop

The new marketplace has a small number of apps for now, but there will be more to come.

Defense Systems

Army PM DCATS transition means many contracting opportunities

The Army's Defense Communications and Army Transmissions System program is ready to issue new contracts to industry.

Defense Systems

3 factors inhibit DOD cyber infrastructure defense

House and Senate budget hearings focused on defining DOD's role in defending a largely civilian cyberspace, and on the challenge of recruiting and retaining the workforce it needs.

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UAV connectivity top challenge with shift in terror war

The military will rely more frequently on commercial communications satellites for connectivity needed to operate unmanned aerial vehicles and provide the bandwidth required to handle more sophisticated sensors and the data they transmit.

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NSA, Google deal target of determined FOIA request

The Electronic Privacy Information Center is actively pursuing specific details of a secret deal that the National Security Agency made with Google in the wake of an attack carried out by Chinese hackers on Gmail in 2010.

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ITT Exelis gets GPS III satellite payload deal

ITT Exelis has won a $32 million contract to build the navigation payloads for the third and fourth Global Positioning System III space vehicles.

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Army pins hopes on common operating environment

The Army's common operating environment could transform the way the service runs its IT systems.

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EMARSS is gone, but the integration lab lives on

Army LTC Dean Hoffman, product manager for Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance Systems, discusses what's next for the service after its Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System failed to receive funding in the 2013 defense budget.

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Navy dreams of ocean-traversing undersea robots

It may not be in the cards yet, but the Navy hasn't given up hope that one day it will have underwater UAS that can journey across the ocean. And in fact, some universities are already working on the technology.

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Someday soldiers may bring their own mobile devices to work

The Army is partnering with other Defese Department agencies to get better mobile capabilities into the hands of soldiers.

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IT infrastructure in CONUS barely out of the Stone Age compared to the tactical environment

The Army intends to modernize its stateside operations with the same network-centric and IT capabilities available to its expeditionary forces in war zones as foreign conflicts wind down, says Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence.

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DI2E framework aims for streamlined intelligence sharing

In the next few years, the Defense Department and intelligence community members are expected to begin reaping the benefits of a common cross-agency environment that's designed to help users access and use a wide range of essential intelligence resources.

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Say what? Block 30 Global Hawk contract still in place

Northrop Grumman doesn't know when the Air Force is going to cancel its Block 30 Global Hawk program.

Defense Systems

DARPA goes bargain shopping for satellite parts

DARPA is reaching out to a number of commercial industries to find parts for low-cost spacecraft that would be deployed to give warfighters in remote locations access to space-based imagery for tactical purposes.

Defense Systems

Can US and Pakistan mend differences over UAV strikes?

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will convene a special meeting of his nation's parliament March 20 in an effort to improve his government's strained relationship with the United States.

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US, UK hammer out cyber defense partnership

In the continuing fight against global cyber threats, President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron have established six areas the two nations plan to partner on.

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Jim Ghiloni takes over new GSA program

Ghiloni will serve as the new head of GSA's Integrations, a new professional services contract.

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Is it too late for space reform?

Laws governing arms control are hindering progress in satellite communications and space development, say industry experts.

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Industry gets another chance to fine-tune Navy's NGEN

The Navy has released another draft solicitation for its $10 billion Next Generation Enterprise Network.

Defense Systems

WGS: Model satellite procurement with cost-cutting efficiencies

Once intended as a satellite project meant to plug a major gap in communications capabilities for the U.S. military, the Wideband Global Satcom constellation has emerged as the primary backbone for moving the Defense Department’s wideband data.