Defense Systems

Army picks 17 companies for $5B ITES-3H contract

The contract for hardware, software and related services will run into February 2021.

Defense Systems

Carter looking to drop 'cyber bombs' on ISIS

The Defense secretary, while offering few details, said DOD is looking to limit the group's command and control capabilities and overload its networks.

Defense Systems

Army wants lightweight weapons for UAS

The service is looking for small guided munitions to be outfitted on unmanned aerial systems, though it's not saying which UAS would use them.

Defense Systems

Army awards new deal for Manpack radios

Harris Corp. gets a maximum $12.7 million contract to supply the two-channel, software-defined radios.

Ideas

When the Enemy Is Everywhere: The Rise and Fall of the 'Kill Box' in US Military Strategy

Once a hallmark of state-on-state conflict, simply finding oneself inside of an American kill box in today's counterterrorism wars is enough to be retroactively defined as guilty.

Business

Obama's Security Clearance Overhaul Lands with a Thud Before Lawmakers

The plan, which tasks the Pentagon with safeguarding new investigations, appears to just be 'window dressing on a broken home.'

Ideas

Don't Fall for Obama's $3 Billion Arms Buildup at Russia's Door

There is no Russian resurgence. Washington is playing on your Cold War fears to get you to pay for something the U.S. does not need and can’t afford.

Defense Systems

Army immerses soldiers in a virtual reality dome

Natick researchers’ new VR dome will help study the impacts of real-world operational situations on soldiers’ cognitive abilities and performance.

Defense Systems

China's new radar installation raises the stakes in Pacific

The installation, along with other activities, changes the operational landscape in the South China Sea, the Navy and analysts warn.

Science & Tech

FBI Head: Apple is Taking Us To a 'Different World'

FBI warns that the world that Apple is making is one where the FBI can’t do its job. Apple says the FBI is seeking 'dangerous power.' Who’s right?

Ideas

Congress Will Rethink Combatant Command Boundaries

Reshaping, or even deleting, some of the four-star headquarters that run America’s military operations around the world could be part of broader Defense Department reforms.

Ideas

America's 'Plan B' for Syria Has a Very Ugly Past

Dividing Middle Easterners along ethno-religious lines has a deeply troubled history. There's little reason to believe similar 'last-ditch' plans for Syria would be any different.

Ideas

Securing Syria Region-by-Region from the Bottom Up

We’re too focused on fighting ISIS and Assad and not enough on finding and uniting the Syrians who will govern after the war.

Defense Systems

Global Hawk takes another step toward replacing the U-2

Manufacturer Northrop Grumman said the unmanned aircraft successfully competed flight tests for the first time with the SYERS-2 sensor found on the U-2.

Science & Tech

Behind the Air Force's Fast-Growing Cyber Research Budget

The service wants to quadruple its money for defending networked aircraft, launch systems, satellites and a whole lot more.

Science & Tech

FAA Successfully Tests New Drone-Detecting Tech At Airport

New system is geared toward protecting areas from rogue drones.

Policy

How Guantanamo Is Used in Jihadist Propaganda

Hint: It's less than Obama suggests.

Business

Boeing Shakes Up Defense Leadership Week After Losing Bomber Deal

Leanne Caret, a 28-year veteran at Boeing has been elected the new CEO of Boeing’s defense business replacing Chris Chadwick who will quickly retire.