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NASA plans laser method for clearing space junk

A laser-based method could help sweep debris from Earth's orbit, by slowing it down until it re-enters the atmosphere and burns up.

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U.S., South Korea hammer out Global Hawk sale

The United States and South Korea have reached a tentative agreement for the sale to the latter of four Global Hawk unmanned surveillance aircraft.

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Air Force awards satellite study contract

The Air Force has awarded Hughes Network Systems LLC a contract to conduct an architectural study of system capabilities for commercial communications satellites.

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Intelligence edge requires sharp eyes on ground and in sky

Geospatial information must be supplemented by local knowledge to ensure force safety, say U.S. commanders who have served in Afghanistan.

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$4.5B budget cut won't keep Air Force from new ventures in 2012

Although the Air Force's budget is smaller for fiscal 2012, savings gained through efficiency measures will be applied to readiness and modernization, official says.

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Air Force explores various commercial satellite options

The Air Force has awarded Boeing Co. a contract to explore ways to modify existing commercial satellites capabilities to meet military satellite communications needs.

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Air Force rethinks WikiLeaks warning to military families

Air Force Public Affairs pulled the plug on its statement that family members of Air Force employees accessing WikiLeaks on a home computer may be subject to prosecution for espionage.

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Mission specialization might help solve DOD's funding woes

In an era of tight budgets and ongoing conflict, specialization is an intriguing idea, but experts question whether it would save money.

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Joint tactical radios approved for aircraft integration

Next-generation radio terminals aim to improve situational awareness and communications for deployed forces.

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Raise the bar for new Reaper, colonel says

New Reaper model must be able to face emerging threats such as cyber warfare and surface-to-air missiles better than the current MQ-9 drone, says Col. James Gear, director of the Air Force's Remotely Piloted Aircraft Task Force.

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Air Force embraces new mindset for cyber warfare

Networks should be viewed as weapons systems, says Brig. Gen. Charles Shugg, vice commander of the Air Force Cyber Command.

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Air Force tackles Gorgon Stare technical problems

The Air Force moved swiftly and forcefully in response to reports circulating this week that the Gorgon Stare battlefield surveillance system is flawed and unfit for deployment, reports Colin Clark at DOD Buzz.

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Gorgon Stare test uncovers major glitches

Gorgon Stare, a sophisticated video capture system with nine cameras that provides wide-angle surveillance images, has significant operational glitches and is not ready to be fielded at this time.

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Air Force selects provider for cybersecurity services

Computer Sciences Corp. will provide cybersecurity services to the Air Force 33rd Network Warfare Squadron under a three-year contract that has an estimated total value of $30 million.

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New surveillance system offers wide-angle view of battlefield

This winter, Air Force UAVs will begin operating Gorgon Stare, a sensor-fed, nine-camera system that gives operators and soldiers a much wider view of the battlefield.

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NSPS conversion yields troubles for Air Force command

The Air Force Space Command announced that there have been some errors in converting its more than 3,000 positions back into the General Schedule from the controversial pay-for-performance system by the September 2010 deadline.

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Air Force gets help with wireless network expansion

NCI will help the Air Force upgrade its wireless network program under a Netcents contract worth approximately $17.3 million.

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Air Force slowly phases out predator drone

Beginning in February 2011, the Air Force will accept its last Predator delivery as it moves to the faster Reaper drone over time.

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Air Force blocks sites that provide WikiLeaks information

The Air Force blocks its personnel from accessing media sites publishing WikiLeaks material.

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Air Force software tools promote interoperability

The Vocabulary OneSource Toolset allows DOD and allied users to analyze and work out networking glitches.