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Cybersecurity roundup: Training, stalling, deterring, outlook

Blogger Brian Robinson provides a quick tour of the latest developments in cybersecurity, including the idea of incorporating cyberware into basic training.

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Navy keeps tight grip on inventory for repair work

Science Applications International Corp. will assist the Navy in maintaining the inventory of spare parts necessary to keep aircraft, submarine and surface ship weapons systems ready for combat under a new contract.

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Navy lab to build smarter robots

The Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory will become the nerve center for basic research for the Navy and Marine Corps.

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Former fed takes on more Networx work

Ken Thompson, a former VA official, becomes director of TurningPoint Global Solution's telecom transition servics.

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DISA, GSA lay out Satcom buying strategy

DISA and GSA are moving forward with plans for a $3.5 billion satellite procurement that will guide how the government buys services through 2016.

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DOD gets authority to limit contract competition

Defense Department officials today adopted a rule that grants DOD authority to limit competition for contracts when buying to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Another high-level administration officials takes to the blog

National archivist David Ferriero gets credit for starting his own blog, but he ought to loosen up a little, writes blogger Brian Robinson.

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NATO unites to thwart cyber threats

NATO strives to find the correct balance between open communications and network protection in the context of cybersecurity, says NATO's commander Adm. James Stavridis.

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Smaller, lighter designs expand UAS sensor capabilities

Improvements in unmanned aircraft system and payload designs are leading to increased capabilities for warfighters.

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New Internet policy was urgently needed by DOD

The sooner the military can learn to conduct its business in today's contested environment, the better, says Defense Systems editor Wyatt Kash.

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Data Packets

The Army tries its hand at rapid software development, the Defense Department strives to balance needs for conventional versus asymmetrical warfare, and the Defense Information Systems Agency deploys its network infrastructure to assist in the Haiti earthquake relief effort.

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DOD appoints new director for acquisition

Appointment comes in wake of findings by Congressional panel of poor DOD acquisition and procurement practices.

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DOD looks to the clouds for enterprise computing options

Army’s enterprise messaging and collaboration plan adds weight to military efforts to expand cloud computing efforts.

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High-definition video redefines military task list

High bandwidth demands are just the beginning of changes needed to adopt high-definition full-motion video feeds.

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What's up in space?

The Air Force Space Command is developing a variety of space-based monitoring systems to improve situational awareness.

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Army confronts battle to globalize its network resources

The Army released its long-awaited RFP for enterprise messaging, but its larger push for global network enterprise services promises to be a challenge.

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Effective cyber responses depend on creative collaboration

Cross-functional teams can decipher the most appropriate offensive and defensive measures in response to a cyberattack, writes Kevin Coleman, an adviser on cyber warfare and security.

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Afghanistan tests limits of unmanned sensors

The rural nature of Afghanistan is creating a huge demand for intelligence information and also serving as a proving ground to test new sensors designed to detect enemy threats and locations, reports David Fulghum at Aviation Week.