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Army's Go Mobile puts big computing power into soldiers' pockets

The Army is readying a mobile kit based on smart phones that will give soldiers access to the online resources of the Army Knowledge Online portal from anywhere in the world.

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Army inspects new signals intelligence system

Army battlefield commanders and their staffs will soon have a better system to detect, identify and deter a wide range of electronic signals on the battlefield.

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Sensors move up to the front line in Afghanistan

The Army is increasing the use of sensors and introducing other technology advances to its logistics operations in support of troops in Afghanistan, reports Antonie Boessenkool in Defense News.

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Army to improve buying of combat training products

General Dynamics C4 Systems will help the Army consolidate and improve the method by which it purchases products essential for combat training systems under a contract potentially worth $200 million over five years.

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Joint Strike Fighter to get better targeting abilities

The stealth fighter plane will be fitted with new sensor technology.

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Open source comes to Army Go Mobile program

The Army’s Maj. Keith Parker demos the Go Mobile kit to the GCN Lab.

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The military’s new suggestion box

The Army Knowledge Online program looked to a young, informed, tech-savvy group of folks to design its Go Mobile program—soldiers.

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New battle command software undergoes testing

U.S. troops seeking to verify the position of friendly and hostile forces in ground combat eventually will be able to upgrade that information in seconds rather than minutes, according to the contractor developing the software.

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Army lines up support for information centers

ManTech International Corp. and Apptis Inc. are partnering on $132.9 million contract to provide information technology and engineering support services to the Army.

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Southern Command gets network boost in Honduras

Harris Corp. will continue working with the Army to improve command security and operations in Central America under a five-year task order worth $38 million.

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Army chief of staff outlines global security challenges

Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey outlines four key areas must be addressed for global security.

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Counter-IED tactics MIA in Afghanistan

Defense Secretary Robert Gates has established a task force to move new techniques and technologies for combating improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan more quickly to the front lines, reports Greg Grant at DOD Buzz.

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Army enlists help for testing C4I systems

ManTech International Corp. will help the Army boost its command and intelligence capabilities under a new contract potentially worth $286 million over five years.

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Military pushes to take advantage of new satellite capacity

The Defense Department is moving rapidly to distribute satellite terminals that can handle X- and Ka-band signals required for the new Wideband Global Satellite system.

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Industry Recon

Lockheed Martin will furnish the Army with additional aerostat platforms for surveillance. L-3 Communications will deliver its Viking 400 unmanned aerial system to the Special Operations Command, and Harris will provide the Army with manpack and vehicular multiband radios.

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Secure logistics a key in shift to Afghanistan

An Army task force will ensure a smooth transition for logistics operations as focus shifts from Iraq to Afghanistan.

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Robots slimming down for Afghanistan duty

Mountainous terrain and the lack of paved roads in Afghanistan are driving development of new robotic vehicles.

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LandWarNet to optimize strategy

Alion Science and Technology Corp. will provide technical support for the Army’s LandWarNet program under a new $3.1 million task order.

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Army's interactive classroom enhances training for dangerous missions

The Army Defense Ammunition Center uses a wireless response system integrated with PowerPoint to make classroom instruction more interactive and effective.

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Interactive tools could be first step toward better teaching

A wireless system used by the Army for explosives safety training has improved classroom and exam performance, but integrating it more completely into the courses could increase its value.