Science & Tech

The Man in Charge of Stopping the Next Snowden

Moving past the summer of 2013 has proven difficult for the intelligence community.

Defense Systems

Defense R&D takes a turn toward smaller vendors

As large weapon programs enter production or are cancelled, R&D has declined and contracts are going to smaller vendors, a budget analysis finds.

Defense Systems

Navy awards deals potentially worth $1B for cybersecurity

Seven companies will compete for work under three-year contracts for a variety of work; each deal has a two-year option.

Ideas

Just Wait Until Data Thieves Start Releasing Altered and Fake Emails

It's one thing for someone to air your dirty laundry. It's another thing entirely to throw in a few choice items that aren't real.

Ideas

A Peek into French Signals Intelligence

France’s former top SIGINT spy confirms an advanced persistent threat and muses about a merger with German intelligence.

Defense Systems

DARPA wants air traffic control for low-flying drones

The Aerial Dragnet program calls for identifying and tracking UAS flying below 1,000 feet in urban areas where line-of-sight is not available.

Defense Systems

NGA joins SpaceNet satellite imagery initiative

The geospatial agency will take part in the effort to provide a huge trove of commercial satellite imagery to the public for free.

Ideas

Powerful Countries Don't Nuke First

A no-first-use approach toward nuclear weapons is the policy of Goliath, not Gandhi.

Science & Tech

The Military’s Tech Matchmaker Is Getting Ready to Open Its Wallet

Carter says DIUx will also get a new Austin branch, its third after Boston and Silicon Valley.

Science & Tech

The NSA Is Using Bomb-Defusing Software to Grow the Next Generation of Analysts

This year’s codebreaking contest has a twist: the college teams must remotely locate and neutralize a roadside bomb.

Policy

McCain to White House: If You Won’t Establish a Cyber Defense Policy, Congress Will

‘Ignoring the issue, as the White House has done, is not an option,’ said the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman on Tuesday.

Defense Systems

Army, Korean engineers find a way for allies to share spectrum

The system, which would replace what is still a paper process, would give coalition partners a clear view of available spectrum, allowing them to better work together.

Defense Systems

Navy awards deal for installation of new EW tools

Three small businesses will share in a $49 million contract to install systems on a variety of ships, including a few foreign vessels.

Business

Boeing Needed International Help to Build New Training Jet

A decade of layoffs forced the US giant to seek engineering and manufacturing talent from partner Saab.