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Open government goes gangsta

Show everyone you're down with open government without saying a word.

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Navy CIO rolls out new plans for IT, cyber recruitment

Navy CIO Terri Halvorsen's new memo outlines ambitious plans for integrating and reforming naval IT.

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Air Force awards pair of contracts for UAS support

Dynamics Research Corp. will continue to provide engineering and technology services to the Air Force, having won a pair of two-year delivery orders worth a combined $24.5 million.

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Beat the GSA administrator by a stride and win

GSA is giving out pedometers in a contest to out-walk Martha Johnson, GSA's chief, at the GSA Expo.

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Satellite terminals slim down for battlefield missions

The U.S. military is fielding compact satellite terminals that apply advances in electronics and satellite technology in smaller packages.

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Infantry squads struggle with weight of devices, batteries

Army Chief of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey has asked the service's Training and Doctorate Command to put together a list of integrated capabilities that will drive the requirements for what is needed by the infantry squad of the future.

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New missile warning satellite launched into orbit

A military satellite designed to substantially boost the Air Force's missile defense and detection capabilities was launched into space May 7 atop an unmanned Atlas 5 rocket.

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DARPA dares to explore strange new worlds

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has issued a request for information for a "100-Year Starship Study."

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Osama bin Laden's tech gear leaves communications trail

Now the U.S. military is tasked with making sense of all the technology seized at Osama bin Laden's compound.

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Small unmanned systems play outsized role in tactical operations

Technological advances for unmanned aircraft systems programs have facilitated new intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions for soldiers and Marines.

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Are bin Laden's hard drives an intelligence goldmine?

Fresh drone attacks in Pakistan and Yemen and the rounding up of 40 suspects in Abbottabad, Pakistan, with ties to slain terrorist eader Osama bin Laden might be part of the intelligence windfall resulting from hard drives seized in the May 2 compound raid.

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Northrop's Firebird ISR aircraft to fly in Empire Challenge

Northrop Grumman Corp. will demonstrate its newly developed, optionally piloted Firebird aircraft at the Defense Department's Empire Challenge exercise that will begin May 23 in Fort Huachuca, Ariz.

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Army lays groundwork for network integration on the battlefield

Col. John Wendel, Army deputy program executive officer for network integration, discusses the challenges and objectives of the Army's upcoming 2011 Network Integration Evaluation.

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Military builds strong framework to exploit intelligence data

The Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise represents a formal system of exploitation, analysis, production and dissemination of intelligence across the Defense Department and intelligence agencies.

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Portable traffic generator spots network trouble

A portable traffic generator allows administrators to test network loads on the road.

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Smart phones shape connectivity strategies, security programs

Widespread use of mobile devices poses myriad challenges for managers charged with protecting data.

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After bin Laden victory, lawmakers seek to increase special ops funding

The special operations community may get more funding after its operation against Osama bin Laden.

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What caused the helicopter crash in bin Laden raid?

The crash of a helicopter during the raid on the compound in which Osama bin Laden was hiding might have been caused by a vertical flight phenomenon known as "settling with power."

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Boeing's Phantom Ray completes first test flight

The Phantom Ray unmanned aircraft system built by Boeing Co. successfully completed its first flight on April 27 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

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Citizen soldiers: Users must defend cyber front line

Computer users need regular training and instruction to raise their awareness of how to identify and counter cyber threats.