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New bomber program might include escort UAVs

The Air Force's next-generation, long-range bomber likely will be paired with unmanned reconnaissance support aircraft to help it successfully penetrate enemy airspace and make precision strikes.

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Harris gets order for WIN-T highband networking radios

Harris Corp. will supply more than 100 highband networking radio systems for the Army's Warfighter Information Network Tactical Increment 2 under a $16 million follow-on contract from Lockheed Martin Corp.

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Norfolk moves to secure NMCI from Irene's fury

With Hurricane Irene bearing down on the mid-Atlantic region, the Navy and Marine Corps are working overtime to ensure their critical IT systems -- including NMCI -- remain up and running through the storm.

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Navy awards contract to support air combat office

Science Applications International Corp. has been awarded a five-year follow-on task order from the Navy that could be worth more than $45 million to provide engineering and logistics support to Naval Air Systems Command's Air Combat Electronics Program Office.

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Army schedules tech integration work at TRADOC

The Army has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin to deliver a wide array of enterprise IT architecture services to improve data management and information sharing at the service's Training and Doctrine Command.

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UAV swarm technology might aid recon, rescue efforts

Boeing is testing a teamwork concept for unmanned aerial vehicles that is derived from the concept of insect swarms.

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Workforce critical to Army's cyber future

The Army Cyber Command is setting its sights on 2020 — and the soldier of the future who will defend Defense Department networks.

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Joint networking can help drive IT efficiency: Pollett

New joint network strategies are among a crop of the Army's departmentwide IT initiatives that are targeted to solve multiple problems that plague military data sharing.

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Cyber superiority requires creativity, innovation to meet threats

Continuous innovation and creativity coupled with out-of-box thinking are the fundamental requirements for intelligence collection and analysis if the defense community is to stay ahead of the changing threat environment.

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Navy works to get IT systems shipshape

CIO says data-center consolidation, trimming of redundant applications, wireless devices and a cloud-based architecture are on the agenda.

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Army sees big pay off from field integration test

The Army recently ran its first large-scale field integration test, the Network Integration Evaluation, which was so successful that three more tests are already scheduled.

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Translation tool aims to help soldiers converse with locals

A defense contractor has introduced a technology system that aims to give troops on the front lines access to a team of language interpreters in real time who can help them carry on a conversation with locals.

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Army makes strides toward IT standardization

The Army's enterprise e-mail effort has a bigger motivation than just messaging -- it could also help solve some problems in IT acquisition.

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Unified Army network walks tightrope of security, user needs, cutbacks

The arena of security is constantly evolving. And it seems it took another turn at LandWarNet 2011, where the topic of cyber defense was being considered alongside technology demands and defense cuts.

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Army works to get the word out on tech initiatives

Army strategic communication staffs are using an array of communications techniques to get important messages out.

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Pentagon operates smoothly through 5.9 earthquake

The National Military Command Center at the Pentagon "maintained the watch" to ensure there was no loss of communications capabilities during the dramatic magnitude 5.9 earthquake felt throughout the East Coast Aug. 23.

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Special ops forces need network boost, commander says

Adm. William McRaven, commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, detailed the operation's communications needs and called on industry to help him meet new challenges.

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Libyan rebels use tiny UAV for personalized recon

Libyan revolutionaries are using a tiny surveillance drone called Aeryon Scout to give them an aerial view of government forces independent from those provided by larger unmanned aerial vehicles and manned spy planes operated by NATO forces.

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Army cyber arm must prepare mentally for what lies ahead

The Army's cyber domain, still very much in development, will benefit from better understanding of people, thought processes and integration of effort.

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Army formulates strategic plan for cyber component

A new strategic plan from Army Cyber Command will be built on prevailing, preparing and preserving and enhancing the service's all-volunteer force.