Defense Systems

Army effort seeks to keep drones aloft despite battle damage

The Army is working on new hardware and software designed to help stabilize unmanned aircraft.

Defense Systems

Teri Takai appointed DOD's CIO

Former California chief information officer Teri Takai has been appointed as the Defense Department's CIO.

Defense Systems

Army moves e-mail to DISA cloud

Army announces joint effort with DISA to move the service's email and calendar applications to the agency's cloud.

Defense Systems

Army confronts LandWarNet modernization challenges head-on

A panel of senior Army officers on Oct. 25 discussed the state of progress in upgrading LandWarNet at the AUSA conference and symposium.

Defense Systems

5 agencies design robots of the future

Five agencies team to design robotic doctors, helpers, farmworkers and bomb-removers.

Defense Systems

Manpack radios overcome battlefield interference

The Army is taking steps through a number of programs to make sure that soldiers on the front lines have access to the same reliable network and communications equipment that civilians take for granted, says Chris Brady at General Dynamics C4 Systems.

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Army to match processes to budget reality, says top official

The Army will revise its developmental model and make other adjustments to successfully counter adversaries around the globe and adjust to changing fiscal circumstances at home, Army Secretary John M. McHugh said today at the opening session of the AUSA conference and symposium in Washington, D.C.

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Air Force calls for hybrid approach to cyber warfare

To take on the evolving cyber threat, the military must integrate kinetic and cyber defense, according to Defense Department officials.

Defense Systems

DOD sketches its diagram of the future

Dave Wennergren talks about past experiences, the evolution of the federal government in the Information Age and what the future might have in store.

Defense Systems

IG/agency anxiety during Thanksgiving dinner

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Defense Systems

Carey to replace DOD's Wennergren

Navy CIO Robert Carey will replace David Wennergren as deputy assistant secreatary of defense for information management.

Defense Systems

Rapper wakes up Gov 2.0 crowd at FedTalks event

D.C.-based CIOs now can claim their own original rap lyrics thanks to comedian GoRemy.

Defense Systems

Coast Guard's two-way alert system keeps partners informed

The Alert and Warning System 2.0 gets data directly to those who need it and lets them respond.

Defense Systems

Feds experiencing critical cybersecurity staff shortage

Programs are under way to identify, educate and provide career paths for potential cybersecurity professionals demanded by government and private industry, a panel of experts said, but it will be years before the pipeline is producing.

Defense Systems

Army logistics gets a new worldview

A new Army logistics program uses Google Earth technology to create an interactive system to plan supply routes and track cargo.

Defense Systems

Tablet PCs get ready for the front lines

A series of new rugged tablet PCs that meet DOD military standards has more in common with consumer smart phones and the Apple iPad than with the military's typical rugged laptop computers.

Defense Systems

Data feeds are all in the wrist with new display technology

The Army is testing eight lightweight, wrist-mounted prototypes that are built with flexible materials and new phosphorescent technology, and can display live video feeds and other images from a variety of different applications.

Defense Systems

Air Force lab finds a simple way to support telework

The open-source Lightweight Portable Security tool provides trusted endpoints for remotely accessing DOD IT resources from untrusted environments, enabling secure Internet browsing and telework on sensitive systems.

Defense Systems

As UAV use grows, bandwidth limits become a concern

Ongoing operations are driving the need for unmanned aerial vehicles. But more platforms could actually limit commanders' operational flexibility. The Air Force is looking at new technologies such as autonomous flight and multi-aircraft management to avoid this pitfall.