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DOD acquisition support too thin in Iraq, Afghanistan

The Defense Department has too few trained acquisition employees to keep up with the increasingly expensive operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, commission states.

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DOD taps industry for commercial satellite guidance

The Defense Department wants information from providers of commercial satellite services regarding their ability to support future military communications requirements.

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Army gives soldiers access to Twitter, Facebook

A recent Army order directs network managers to give soldiers access to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

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Google targets Exchange

Google just made it easier for IT organizations to ditch Microsoft Exchange Server.

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Microsoft expects tough market for Windows 7

Microsoft executive Bill Koefoed answered some questions about the software giant's business prospects on Wednesday at an investment firm-sponsored technology conference.

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Army awards $363M Sincgcars contract

ITT Corp. will furnish continuing support for the Army’s Single-Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System.

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Interagency turf battles put U.S. defense technologies at risk

Weapons and other defense-related technologies are in danger of falling into the wrong hands, according to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office.

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Air Force orders radio systems for ground vehicles

Harris Corp. will supply the Air Force with radios and a new digital intercom system for its ground vehicles through a $13.5 million order.

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Army gets more WIN-T terminals

General Dynamics Corp. will furnish a large number of additional satellite terminals to the Army to support its next-generation tactical communications network.

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Sectéra Edge smartphone earns SCIP certification

Sectéra Edge smart phone wins SCIP certification from the National Security Agency.

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Marine Corps gets IT program management support

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. will provide information technology services to the Marine Corps under a three-year contract with a potential value of $9.9 million.

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Army tests battle command backup

A validation test for the Army’s first Network Service Center in Germany proves that a brigade can replicate its battle command applications when deploying overseas, yet also reveals the need for faster recovery for digital failover.

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General Dynamics builds ISR muscle

A General Dynamics unit will acquire Axsys Technologies Inc., a developer of electro-optical and infrared sensors and systems and surveillance and reconnaissance cameras, for $643 million.

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Air Force gets assistance with foreign aerospace intell

Northrop Grumman Corp. will help the Air Force develop intelligence products and technologies for warfighters under a $49.9 million contract.

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Windows 7, coming soon to a computer near you

Microsoft says its next-generation operating system will be generally available on Oct. 22.

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Panel: Warfighters want more flexible intelligence systems

Members of the defense intelligence community participating in a panel at the 2009 DODIIS Conference said that flexible systems would make it easier for them to carry out specific intelligence missions.

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DOD develops radio technologies to overcome spectrum limitations

The pressing need of ground troops for wireless communications is sparking new research into dynamic spectrum allocation.

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Navy takes aggressive stance on cyber protection

As commander of the Naval Network Warfare Command, Vice Adm. H. Denby Starling leads a 14,000-strong cyber force deployed worldwide to protect Navy information networks.

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VSAT proves crucial to battlefield communications

VSAT technology, which allows for real-time voice, video and data transmission without communications infrastructure or line-of-sight positioning, is proving to be an indispensable tool for military command and control.

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RFID thrives in competitive setting

Although RFID is a mature technology, a recent contract award shows that the technology is still being refined and improved.