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Incoming: In Praise of Quantity
The late Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by his nom de guerre, V.I. Lenin, used to be famous, or at least infamous. As the founding dictator of revolutionary Russia, Lenin built a grim, cruel and mighty police state whose oppressive successor to this day menaces all too many unhappy people in eastern Europe. The man the Communists once idolized as “our dear Ilyich” is long gone and, in decent circles, not missed very much.
Ramping Up the Federal Cloud Against the Insider Threat
Changes to the government’s cloud computing certification process promise major security improvements.
Combating Terrorism with Next-Generation Mesh Networking
One small package provides counterterrorism forces with tactical intelligence and communications capabilities.
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Joint Force Digital Interoperability Remains Elusive
A departmentwide approach is necessary to achieve the long-sought goal.
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Geospatial Agency Seeks Small Business Innovation
New opportunities are opening up as
intelligence acquisition approaches are adjusted.
Micro Robotics Research Pays Off
The U.S. Army is poised to develop and deploy small drones through official programs.
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Tackling Big Data With Small Projects
The U.S. Army moves toward the intelligence community common environment.
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U.S. Army Explores Push-Button Networking
Future warfighters may use a simplified but intelligent network.
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Defense Acquisition, Meet Moore’s Law
The department must accommodate the logistical changes brought about by rapid technology innovation.
Slowing Down Rapid Acquisition
A Pentagon office promotes the expanded use of prototypes for game changers.
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