Defense Systems
Catastrophic sequestration just around the corner?
If Congress and the president can't come to an agreement and soon, the Defense Department could be heading straight for sequestration.
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'Turf war' between DOD and DHS delays US cyber guidelines
The urgent need for a new national cyber engagement policy has taken a backseat to the battle between the Homeland Security and Defense departments.
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Networked enemies pose multiple threats to global security
The Defense Department has embraced the need to field agile, networked forces around the globe in future conflicts to confront networked, decentralized foes, said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey.
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Infantry gets waveform network manager for Rifleman Radio
The Defense Department has deemed the Soldier Radio Waveform Network Manager suitable ready for use with the Joint Tactical Radio System program's Rifleman Radio.
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DOD might be penalized for weak service contract inventories
The House Armed Services Committee is emphasizing the importance of DOD service contract inventories with a threat to withhold money.
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DOD experiments with image services contracts to plug ISR gaps
Some parts of the Defense Department are now purchasing "pixels by the hour" from contractors operating unmanned aerial systems as a way to fill gaps in their intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.
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House adds additional funds for armed UAV programs
Despite Air Force officials' assertions that they need only minimal funding in fiscal 2013 to support key programs for armed unmanned aerial vehicles, the House Armed Services Committee has approved additional funding to keep the UAVs in peak condition and ensure there is an abundance of ammunition for their weapon systems.
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Australia deploys Shadow 200 UAS to Afghanistan
Australia has begun using the AAI Shadow 200 tactical unmanned aircraft system in Afghanistan.
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Air Force pledges action on Netcents II award protests
The Air Force wants the GAO to dismiss a group of protests over its NetCents II awards because it plans to take corrective action on its own to remedy the situation.
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UAV strike kills al Qaeda member who aided USS Cole bombing
An airstrike allegedly carried out by a U.S. armed unmanned aircraft killed an al Qaeda terrorist who had escaped from prison seven years ago following his conviction for participation in the 2002 bombing of the USS Cole.
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DOD schedules first test of cloud-oriented joint network
The Defense Department plans to test its Joint Information Environment concept in the European Command this summer.
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DISA seeks single global network by 2020
The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to develop a single wired and wireless global network by 2020 that will handle voice, video and data, according to a published notification.
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DigitalGlobe rejects takeover offer from rival GeoEye
Satellite imaging services provider DigitalGlobe has rejected a $792 million takeover offer from rival GeoEye maintaining that the hostile bid substantially undervalued the company.
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Air Force ISR success rides on common architecture, says deputy chief
A common architecture for ISR must be established that allows data to be moved from all domains and across dissimilar platforms rapidly and efficiently, says a top Air Force official.
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AEHF-2 satellite launch delayed due to rocket glitch
The United Launch Alliance launch of the Air Force's second Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellite was scrubbed May 3 because of a lack of helium flow from the ground support equipment to the interstage adapter compartment on the launch vehicle.
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Hackers gain entry to top-secret UK Ministry of Defence systems
Computer Hackers have forced their way into some of the top-secret systems within the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, said the nation's head of cybersecurity.
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Army braces for aerial intel surge in Afghanistan
The Army must figure out new and efficient ways to process data gathered from unmanned aerial vehicle sensors and cameras as it begins operations in Afghanistan with its first medium-altitude, long endurance MQ-1C Gray Eagle and also its first full-spectrum combat aviation brigade with manned and unmanned aircraft.
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Military wants to move cognitive radio from concept to reality
The Joint Tactical Radio Systems office responsible for developing radio components and software that enable the military services to communicate with each other on the battlefield is moving closer to achieving the concept of cognitive radio, reports the Army.
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Pentagon gets help with cyber crime fighting effort
The Defense Department has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract potentially worth up to $454 million to help it thwart a wide range of cyber criminals determined to target the department and its components.
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