Defense Systems

Army looks to harness LTE for battlefield ISR

CERDEC is seeking possible providers of a deployable LTE network that would increase soldiers’ situational awareness.

Defense Systems

Army proposes new classification for cyber warriors

It takes three years to train someone in cyber operations, and the Army, which is doubling its cyber force, wants to keep them around.

Defense Systems

Army adds another $150M to ARL support contract

Seven companies will continue to work under the five-year deal, which now has a ceiling of $630 million.

Defense Systems

Army to put high-quality radar into smaller drones

A $99 million contract for small synthetic aperture radars expands the options for radar-equipped UAVs.

Defense Systems

Marine Corps, Army take autonomous convoys for a spin

Robotic vehicles react to IEDs and follow-the-leader in the latest demonstration of the Autonomous Mobility Applique System.

Defense Systems

Army's air defense simulator gets a big upgrade

The new Improved Moving Target Simulator fixes the glitches of its predecessor while providing more realistic scenarios.

Defense Systems

Army awards contracts for helicopters’ anti-missile defense

Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems will continue developing their demonstrators for the CIRCM program.

Defense Systems

In drone wars, dogfights won't be in the air but in the spectrum

All unmanned craft use an RF link, with makes them vulnerable, says the chief of the Army’s Electronic Warfare Division. DOD is looking for an electromagnetic advantage.

Defense Systems

Army lab to provide software analysis for Joint Strike Fighter

ARMDEC will independently double-check the F-35’s software systems for safety, airworthiness.

Defense Systems

Small device, big impact: Linking classified, unclassified nets at the edge

The CERDEC-developed cable connects radios with the Nett Warrior system, feeding soldiers’ locations into the shared operational picture.

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ARL to print 3D skulls to study the effects of shockwaves

Researchers are looking to replicate the human skull to prevent damage caused by the rapid changes in air pressure caused by explosions.

Defense Systems

Army awards $89 million contract for C3 support

ManTech will provide command, control and communications software support for combat operations, field logistics and training.

Business

The Army Will Lay Off 500 Majors This Month

The involuntary separations are part of the Army's plan to downsize to 490,000 soldiers by the end of 2015. By Eric Katz

Defense Systems

How one Army base is getting to 'net zero' energy use

Fort Buchanan uses an incentive-laden Army Corps of Engineers program to install solar, wind and water systems while cutting usage rates.

Defense Systems

Army cyber training center to get new commander

Maj. Gen. Stephen Fogarty is set to take over in September.

Ideas

The Army Is Developing 3D Printers to Make Food

Chow gets a high-tech makeover with futuristic printing technology. By Rick Docksai

Defense Systems

ARL explores dual-sensor gunfire detection, location

Logos Technologies, under a $9.7 million contract, will integrate audio and visual systems onto aerostats to detect hostile gunfire, explosions.

Threats

How The Army's Next Pistol Will End Up in a Gun Shop Near You

After more than 30 years, the Army will open its competition for a new standard-issue handgun. Here's how those old Beretta M9s could migrate to the streets. By Matt Valentine

Defense Systems

A few ways 3D printing is about to transform the Army

Advancements in additive manufacturing could determine the clothes you wear, the tools you use, the medical treatments you receive, even the food you eat.

Defense Systems

Army building a marketplace for tactical comm equipment

The program will set technical standards for hardware in support of the Common Operating Environment and provide a contract vehicle for vendors to work with.