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July 2022
Army Continues Build Up of Integrated Tactical Network
FORT MYER, Virginia — Bullets whizzing through the air. Missiles launching through the skies. But what the Army thinks will make all the difference in warfare against technologically advanced adversaries is an invisible network that links every soldier, commander and weapon in the field. -
June 2022
JUST IN: Sikorsky Leveraging Army Engine Delay to Improve FARA Prototype
PALM BEACH, Florida — The delay of the new engine for the Army’s next reconnaissance helicopter won’t impact Sikorsky’s design process for the prototype it is offering, company executives said. -
June 2022
DARPA Probing Quantum Computing Capabilities (UPDATED)
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recently funded the second phase of a quantum computing project that aims to expand the utility of emerging technology, according to one of the lead researchers on the project. -
June 2022
Air Force Chief: Better Acquisition Process Helping Nuclear Triad Modernization
The way the Air Force is approaching its new stealth bomber and ballistic missile programs will help sidestep cost overruns and schedule delays that traditionally have held up the development of other systems, the service’s chief of staff said June 22. -
June 2022
JUST IN: Army Assessing Ukraine Before Finalizing New Doctrine
While the U.S. Army’s multi-domain operations manual is mostly finalized, the service is assessing the war in Ukraine before locking in new doctrine, according to an Army official. -
May 2022
Pentagon Seeks Out Swedish Tech Partnerships
A Defense Department team that scouts for foreign technology recently met with Swedish defense companies to discuss emerging capabilities. -
May 2022
Aviation Giants Enter Final Stretch to Replace Black Hawk
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As the Army prepares to decide on a replacement for the venerable but aging Black Hawk, competitors are putting the finishing touches on their offerings. -
May 2022
JUST IN: New Space Force Service Component Targets China Threat
In response to China’s growing military capabilities, the U.S. Space Force will stand up its first service component outside of Space Command in Indo-Pacific Command, said a service official May 19. -
May 2022
JUST IN: Marine Corps to Study Information Warfare in Ukraine
As military operations continue in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Marine Corps officials say the conflict could be a useful case study for its modernization process. -
May 2022
Special Ops Software Office Takes on Pentagon Bureaucracy
Special Operations Command is aiming to deliver software at a rapid pace, keeping up with industry standards for speed and flexibility.
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