Defense Systems

Army taps Wiltsie to lead PEO-EIS

Douglas Wiltsie is set to succeed Gary Winkler as Army Program Executive Officer-Enterprise Information Systems.

Defense Systems

Coast Guard CIO needs more clout to be effective: IG

The Coast Guard's new IT management strategic plan and acquisition guidance earned kudos, but the CIO still does not have sufficient oversight authority, an audit concluded.

Defense Systems

The growing demand for cyber spies

In the cyber intelligence race, cyber spies are at the top of the list of badly needed resources and capabilities.

Defense Systems

Army to test robotic squad support system in Afghanistan

The Army's Rapid Equipping Force will send four Squad Mission Support Systems to the 10th Mountain Division in southern Afghanistan in November.

Defense Systems

Army clears hurdles in data center consolidation

The Army is tackling challenges in downsizing and quantifying savings, and its successes so far could help other agencies.

Defense Systems

Network strategy helps Army cross budget minefield

The Army's Network Integration Evaluation is modernizing the way the Army develops, acquires and fields technology, and is also helping it maneuver austere budget conditions.

Defense Systems

Air Force mulls scale back of ISR programs

The Air Force has some tough decisions to make concerning which intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance programs to cut as it scales down to a smaller intelligence force structure capable of meeting various types of threats in future decades.

Defense Systems

Navy orders improved JTRS tactical data links

The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command has awarded engineering development orders totaling more than $15 million to ViaSat to furnish MIDS JTRS terminals that will facilitate the transmission of voice and data and increase warfighter situational awareness.

Defense Systems

Army PEO Integration shifts, creates new command

The Army is creating a new command, the Director, System of Systems Integration, to manage new technologies and the Army's Network Integration Evaluation exercises.

Defense Systems

DOD program secures defense contractor networks – for now

Since its launch in May a Defense Department trial program has been successfully defending some 20 defense contractors' networks and, thus, some of the nation's critical data. However, it is unclear what will happen to the program after mid-November.

Defense Systems

Navy looks to ultra-endurance UAV for critical comms link

The Navy has expressed an interest in the a solar-powered, ultra-endurance unmanned aircraft under development by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as a way to furnish communications to carrier strike groups if satellites are knocked out of service.

Defense Systems

Phantom Eye UAV slated for fuel and flight tests

Boeing plans to fly its Phantom Eye long-endurance unmanned aircraft, a project which the company is funding from its own pocket in hopes of attracting defense customers, in late October or early November at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

Defense Systems

Iran putting up a fight in drone wars

Despite the existence of international sanctions, Iran is holding a domestic contest in an effort to create its own arsenal of unmanned aerial vehicles.

Defense Systems

Senate confirms Carter to serve in DOD's No. 2 post

The Senate Sept. 23 confirmed the nomination of Ashton Carter to take over as the Defense Department's next deputy defense secretary.

Defense Systems

Army must balance tech upgrades with shrinking budgets: Price

The Army must juggle its aggressive efforts in network integration and modernization and also deal with constricting budgets, said Brig. Gen. N. Lee S. Price.

Defense Systems

US, South Korean exercise finds glitch in intell software

U.S. and South Korean military intelligence analysts experienced repeated problems when the Distributed Common Ground System-Army went offline recently during a training exercise.

Defense Systems

Unmanned, manned aircraft harmonize at Army demo

The Army exercise showcased data sharing and control capabilities between unmanned, manned and ground systems.

Defense Systems

Army to deploy enterprisewide logistics sytem

The Global Combat Support System, one of DOD's largest ERP deployments, would allow soldiers to track deliveries of vital supplies to the battlefield.

Defense Systems

Marine UAV operator pledges to mentor others

Sgt. Chad John, an unmanned aerial vehicle operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 at Camp Leatherneck in southwestern Afghanistan, spends 12 hours a day viewing the stark landscape of Afghanistan through a camera attached to a small, lightweight RQ-7B Shadow in an effort to get sharp, crisp views of areas into which fellow Marines will be patrolling.

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Yemen, Somalian drone wars drive US to open African bases

The United States' presence in Africa is vital to fighting militants in Yemen and Somalia. So does that mean more bases could be on their way?