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Croom to lead Lockheed cyber strategy

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The DMAIC methodology

When Six Sigma and Lean practices are combined, the result is a means to quantify and eliminate the cost of complexity.

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AMC blazes trail for Lean Six Sigma in DOD

The Army Materiel Command is breaking trail for the mandated process improvement system, which advocates say has universal applicability. However, critics warn it can inadvertently limit an organization’s ability to respond to changing circumstances.

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Mashed intelligence

Defense Intelligence Agency touts mashups for more flexible data access Metadata.

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Navy Module Test and Repair program deal goes to ESN

The company will provide technical services and conduct independent verification and validation of software in the Navy’s Module Test and Repair program.

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Special Report: DCGS Integration Backbone forges joint ISR ground

The technology provides a common ground picture for the services' ISR platforms.

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DISA's NCES aims for enterprise transparency

Search, messaging and SOA reach to connect across service
boundaries.

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JTRS program makes strides toward delivery

All aspects of the cornerstone program are poised for development, but program costs remain a challenge.

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Northrop disputes Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program award

Among its criticisms, Northrop Grumman said its design cost significantly less than that of its competitors, a factor it said was not given sufficient consideration.

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Joint training for joint ISR

After the Army criticized the Air Force for not being responsive enough to its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance needs, the Army established in 2007 its own aviation unit in Iraq.

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Editor's Note | Overtaken by events

With only two months remaining before a major transition and almost everything on the table with the upcoming quadrennial defense review, defense community leaders are facing a shifting target.

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The Air Force's cyber path

A Q&A with Maj. Gen. John Maluda, director of cyberspace transformation and strategy at the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.

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Army puts FCS network through paces in demo

C4ISR On the Move testbed shows Future Combat Systems prototypes in action.

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Air Force ISR Agency gets new commander

Brig. Gen. Bradley A. Heithold, currently director of plans, programs, requirements and assessments for the Air Force Special Operations Command, has been selected to take command of the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.

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Navy to use Army FCS weapon for LCS

The Navy is taking a page from the Army’s Future Combat Systems playbook and will integrate four FCS Non-Line of Sight Launch Systems on the deck of its Littoral Combat Ship.

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Bridging the SOA divide for deployed assets

How the feds must rethink software design principles to better serve users abroad.

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DSB makes cybersecurity recommendations

Although cyber threats have grown, there has been limited progress on cybersecurity for national defense and the incoming Obama administration should place the “highest priority” on accelerating and strengthening cybersecurity efforts, according to a report, titled "Defense Imperatives for the New Administration."

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UAV communications relay sets flight endurance record

A solar-powered plane, funded jointly by the Department of Defense and U.K. Ministry of Defence, recently set an unofficial world endurance record, and provided a relay that allowed units more than 300 miles apart to communicate using terrestrial radio.

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Court says DOD's minority contractor rule is unconstitutional

The U.S. Court of Appeals decided against the rule because there was no real proof that DOD has discriminated against the firms in awarding contract.

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Military to unveil early version of personal health record

The prototype personal health record will be “available to, and entirely controlled by, the patient, and at no additional cost to the beneficiary,” according to a blog post by Stephen Jones, principal deputy assistant secretary of Defense for health affairs.