Managing The Invisible Battle: Raytheon’s EWPMT
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With the new Raytheon software, the Army will no longer be fighting blind against enemy radio jamming — but its own jammers to strike back remain years away.
Pentagon To Classify More Acquisition Info, Keep Closer Eye On Fed Employees
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“We have a fairly well-positioned and growing counterintelligence activity across the organizations,” the official said, adding that the shift to DoD has created “what is arguably the single largest security-focused agency in the federal government.”
New Space BMC2 System To Debut at Corona: Raymond
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“A lot of the challenges we face in space are big data problems,” says Gen. John Raymond, who is dual-hatted as commander of Space Command and Air Force Space Command.
EW, Cyber Require Next-Gen Hardware: Conley
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It’s not all about AI and software. You need hardware compact enough — and secure enough — to deploy into a war zone.
The Navy Is Back In Iceland, But Left Its Carrier At Home
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The 2nd Fleet wants to “decentralize decision making and allow the on-scene commander to take the initiative,” Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis says.
No AI For Nuclear Command & Control: JAIC’s Shanahan
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The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center won’t automate nuclear response — but it is working towards AI on conventional weapons and leery of arms control.
IC Must Embrace Public Data to Use AI Effectively: Sue Gordon
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To stay ahead of adversaries, the IC must change its internal “data ownership” culture that allows those who collect data to believe “they are the ones who get to determine how it’s used,” says Sue Gordon.
Fog Of Information War: Army Asks Civilians, Allies For Aid
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The hard part of Multi-Domain Operations isn’t hypersonic missiles or robotic tanks. It’s getting civilian agencies and foreign allies to fight disinformation — long before the shooting starts.
DoD On Biotech: Build Sound Defenses First
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Instead of augmenting super-soldiers, DARPA wants to boost troops’ natural defenses against engineered diseases — and even undo gene-editing altogether.
Esper Exhorts Allies To Ban Chinese 5G
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Britain is on the verge of a much-delayed and debated decision about allowing Huawei to build “non-core” components of its 5G network.