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Battle command network drives Army modernization
In its 2010 Modernization Strategy, the Army outlines its near-term future as it moves to become a taut, versatile and efficient force centered on the battle command network.
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In defense of PowerPoint
After Pentagon leaders criticize the use of PowerPoint presentations, readers come to the software's defense, laying the blame for bad presentations at the users' feet.
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Army lines up lifecycle support for missile defense system
Lockheed Martin Corp. will supply the Army with assistance fielding and maintaining a weapon system designed to defend against short-and-midrange ballistic missiles under a new contract.
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Army puts safeguards in place for satellite transmissions
Efforts are under way to boost transmission security for very small aperture terminals that are an integral part of satellite communications on the battlefield.
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CERDEC director shares vision for C4ISR innovations
Gary Blohm, director of the Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center, on integration of C4ISR technologies with existing platforms, the upcoming C4ISR On-the-Move exercise and third-generation/fourth-generation networking technologies.
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Army, Marine Corps rationalize robotics systems
Army and Marine Corps officials want to increase the number of robots in the battlefield but reduce the types of robots they buy to make robotic systems more interoperable.
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Pick to lead cyber command lays out battle plans
Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander says that militarizing cyberspace is not part of his agenda, and reveals what is at the top of the list.
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Afghan IEDs show chilling improvements, data analysis says
An impressive collection of data on IED attacks in southern Afghanistan and western Pakistan shows not only an increase in attacks but also a rapid acceleration of bomb making skill and use.
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Data Packets
The Army tries its hand at rapid software development, the Defense Department strives to balance needs for conventional versus asymmetrical warfare, and the Defense Information Systems Agency deploys its network infrastructure to assist in the Haiti earthquake relief effort.
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Army confronts battle to globalize its network resources
The Army released its long-awaited RFP for enterprise messaging, but its larger push for global network enterprise services promises to be a challenge.
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Army grapples with sensor overload
The military pushes for plug-and-play tools to improve sensor-to-shooter situational awareness.
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Army awards contract for next phase of WIN-T
Award represents next step for the WIN-T program, an important step for the Army transformation to an advanced, mobile, modular force.
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Army pushes for universal UAS ground control system
The Army is pushing to develop a single ground control station system to operate unmanned aircraft with and without weapons, according to an interview with Col. Gregory Gonzalez.
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Does the military have too many drones?
The military might be taking on more unmanned aircraft than it can handle.
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The Army's smart turn to battlefield apps
Smart phone technology is taking over the rest of the world, it seems, so why should the U.S. military be immune? The Army, at least, seems to be willing to see how far it can go, even on the front lines.
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Subcontractor to deliver Bradley crew station simulators
A Cubic Corp. unit will furnish a new virtual trainer that simulates Bradley Fighting Vehicle crew stations to a prime contractor working with the Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation.
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Army awards contract for sniper detection gear
Under a two-year, $19.5 million contract, QinetiQ North America will deliver equipment that Army soldiers can use to help identify the location of hostile enemy fire.
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Ongoing wars won't slow Army transformation, Casey says
Despite being mired in conflict, the Army remains committed to transforming from a Cold War-era force, general says.
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Fog of war no reason to skirt contracting rules, GAO says
GAO recognized the Army’s need to swiftly award a task order, but the service can't stretch the scope of a contract to get it done.
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