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Adm. Eric Olson on wisdom from Jimmy Buffett
How does the laconic folk rocker relate to respect for America's military?
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A senator's inauspicious rise
Former Sen. George Mitchell recalls his first day in Congress.
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DOD IT strategy roadmap happening in real time
The Defense Department's move to the next generation of defense IT has turned a corner, says Deputy DOD CIO Rob Carey.
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Cloud migration requires well-mapped acquisition strategy, panel says
A successful cloud migration requires careful planning and risk assessment to succeed, according to a FOSE panel.
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Army finishes fifth and final regional communications hub
The Army has just completed the last of five planned Regional Hub Nodes, allowing soldiers to connect back to the service's global information network from any position around the globe.
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Accurately stating the cyber threat situation
High-level Obama administration officials along with leading experts from the cybersecurity industry have become increasingly vocal and tried to sound a cyber alarm.
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Blue Devil Block 2 airship has friends in high places
A pair of influential U.S. senators are upset about Air Force plans to cut the 370-foot-long Blue Devil Block 2 airship program and have informed the Defense Department that they believe it would be "a significant failure to stop work and not deploy" the platform to Afghanistan.
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Younger generation has skills to win cyber battles, official says
The rise of cyberattacks around the globe can be blamed in part on an older generation of policymakers who are out of touch with rapid technology change, a senior U.S. official said April 2.
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Line of sight: A buzzword defined
A FOSE speaker revisits a story from the Kennedy era to explain a management concept.
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US' intellectual capital is easy prey
One former NSA official says both government and industry organizations need to improve the security of their infrastructure and networks before it loses its world-leader status.
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Is continuous security monitoring worth the payoff?
Moving to a risk-management model of cybersecurity with continuous monitoring of systems can be difficult on a tight budget, but if done right, the savings can make it all worth the work.
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Insider threats defense plan in the works, but will it work?
The FBI and ODNI are leading the initiative to develop a national policy on insider threats expected by year's end. However, it will take more than fancy technology to do the job.
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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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