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Military CIOs take on network cleanup

Military service CIOs consider the challenges of moving their networks to a single DOD enterprise model.

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Military refines techniques to counter hostile drones

The possibility of meeting enemy unmanned aircraft on future battlefields has initiated a series of test to model ways to counter the threat.

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Air Force hammers out cyber warfare structure

The military has yet to develop the analytical structure to anticipate the effects of offensive cyber weapons and the command structure to approve their use although it is working toward such ends.

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Air Force to implement civilian hiring freeze

The 90-day hiring freeze is intended to cut the branch's civilian workforce "to budgetary limits."

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Air Force CIO pushes for operational mindset

Lt. Gen. William Lord, Air Force chief of warfighting integration and CIO, talks about data center consolidation and cloud computing and how the service's network administrators operate with their fronts to the flight line instead of their backs.

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Say what? Faulty eavesdropping gear delays new spy plane

The Air Force's decision in July to continue with its $12 billion Global Hawk unmanned aircraft systems might possibly push the U-2 spy plane into full retirement by 2015, reports the New York Times.

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Officials balk at proposed $800B in military budget cuts

President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have proposed more than $800 billion in defense cuts, but DOD leaders warned of serious consequences.

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Air Force to monitor potentially deadly space junk

The Space Fence program will allow ground controllers to find and track even small pieces of debris and litter.

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U.S., China move closer to space security talks

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy Gregory Schulte said July 19 that the United States and China will meet soon to discuss the best way to make sure that both nations act in a "responsible" manner in the national security space environment.

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Senate questions need for two airship programs

The Army and the Air Force both have programs in the works for high-altitude, persistent surveillance airships, and the Senate Armed Services Committee wants to know the rationale for having seemingly duplicate programs under way.

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Air Force launches ORS-1 prototype satellite

The Air Force launched the ORS-1 prototype June 30 after a mere 30 months of development and testing.

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Air Force sensors might get new analysis job

At least one Air Force official wants to consider using sensors to do some of the initial data analysis before sending intelligence to analysts.

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Air Force intell center to get technical support

The Air Force has tasked General Dynamics Corp. to provide it with battlespace awareness and other support in an award worth $4.7 million.

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Defense cuts won’t cause pain in short term

Despite the buzz about the painful military spending cuts that will occur over the next decade, Defense Department and industry officials expect only marginal spending reductions over the next two to three years.

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Air Force leaders to get NSA-approved smart phones

Spectra Edge handheld phones feature encryption approved by the National Security Agency.

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Is that insect real, or is it a drone?

Air Force researchers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base are working to develop small and miniature unmanned drones that replicate the flight mechanics of moths, hawks and other inhabitants of the natural world.

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Air Force, Raytheon put tactical sensor on fast track

The Air Force has awarded Raytheon a contract to deploy a new tactical sensor system that will identify targets based on their spectral characteristics.

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Global Hawks remain on Carter's chopping block

Pentagon acquisition czar Ashton Carter has announced plans to streamline the Air Force RQ-4A/B Global Hawk program, including eliminating 11 more of the Block 30 Global Hawks from the scheduled purchase of 42 of the drones.

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Air Force tightens buying process through NETCENTS-2

Maj. Gen. Wendy Masiello discusses the acquisition strategy behind the Air Force's Network Centric Solutions-2 program.

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DOD: Northrop's new Global Hawk not mission ready

The RQ-4B Global Hawk Block 30, Northrop Grumman's latest drone design, has failed the Pentagon's testing requirements. Is it back to the drawing board?