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Overseas sales offer lifeline to anxious defense contractors
The U.S. defense industry is counting on developing nations to help them make up for declining domestic and European sales.
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New tech needed in continuing fight against IEDs
Enduring capabilities to defeat IEDs are needed that can serve the military in future conflicts, says JIEDDO CIO James Craft.
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Navy adds 12 new contractors to C5ISR program
Twelve will provide command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services to U.S. Navy.
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DOD redoubles joint efforts in budget-challenged times
Defense Department officials believe that the current budget cutting atmosphere will help to advance key initiatives at the Pentagon such as the joint information enterprise.
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Cyber Command inches closer to unified command
The U.S. Cyber Command might become a unified combatant command in the foreseeable future.
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Cyberattacks come from foes big and small
Very few individuals have mental models of our enemy that include the capability to launch cyberattacks against our systems.
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Army completes assembly of Capability Set 13 prototypes
The first five mine-resistant ambush-protected prototype vehicles outfitted with the networked communications capabilities known as Capability Set 13 have been shipped to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
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Sequestration defies rational planning, deputy secretary says
With sequestration looming increasingly large on the horizon, defense and civilian agencies have received little or no guidance on cutting spending and key deadlines.
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Air Force steps up cyber weapons development
The Air Force has issued a request for proposals for assistance with cyber weapons.
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New voice encryption device passes field tests
A new high-capacity, voice encryption device has passed field tests at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
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Proposed rule seeks to strengthen cyber safeguards
A proposed rule would require federal contractors to furnish additional safeguards to computer systems that hold government information.
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US forces fought cyber battles in Afghanistan, general says
A senior military official acknowledged recently that the United States has carried out cyberattacks against its opponents in Afghanistan.
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Low-cost nanosatellites, small launchers would assist ground troops
The Army is making steady progress on its plans to demonstrate the usefulness of nanosatellites and low-cost mobile launchers to provide direct support to deployed forces.
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Defense contractors could go years without facing sequestration's impact, but DOD civilian employees may not be so lucky
New research indicates many defense contractors, both large and small, have been worrying about sequestration and bracing for impact, but it’s the Defense Department workforce that will feel the effects first.
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Army selects SAIC to support geospatial enterprise services
The Army Geospatial Center has awarded Science Applications International Corp. an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract potentially worth up to $200 million over five years to support geospatial enterprise services.
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War games offer insight into future military technologies
The U.S. military is conducting war games that envision future advancements in technology that would be available in 2025.
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DISA and GSA make new awards in FCSA CS2 contract
As part of the Future Commercial Satellite Communications (COMSATCOM) Services Acquisition (FCSA) program, the General Services Administration and the Defense Information Systems Agency today announced the award of the Custom Satellite Communications Solutions (CS2) contract to eight businesses.
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Breadth of cybersecurity challenge remains daunting
A number of problems are hindering the government's ability to develop and implement effective cybersecurity protections.
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Army takes 3-D printing to Afghan war zone
The Army has joined the growing 3D printing movement, deploying mobile laboratories to Afghanistan equipped with prototyping and printing equipment that can create tools and other gear for soldiers on the spot.
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