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Being Number Two Will Not Do for Information Dominance
The U.S. Navy is on a course designed to rule the information arena.
With information operations growing increasingly critical to combat operations, the United States cannot afford to be anything less than number one in the data wars. And the U.S. Navy is implementing several measures to ensure information dominance. Measures include dramatically reducing the number of data centers and legacy networks, further developing the Information Dominance Corps and building an unmanned vehicle capable of being launched from sea
Stepped Up Cyberthreats Prompt Air Force To Rethink Training, Acquisitions
Air Force cybersecurity training may be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week if needed to meet burgeoning demand for cybersecurity experts in the near future, according to the service’s chief information officer. Growing threats also may drive the need for adoption of rapid acquisition practices, which are being developed by a special corps of acquisition experts.
L-3 to Support Nuclear Weapons Effects Simulator Program
L-3 Services Inc., of San Leandro, Calif., is being awarded an indefinite-delivery /indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract for research and devel
Northrop to Enhance Automated Virtual Information Production Support System
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Herndon, Va., is being awarded a $10,208,232 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for software enhancements for the Automated Virtual Information Production Support System.
Thirteen Firms to Compete for C5ISR Task Orders
Altron Inc., Mt.
Battlespace Flight Services to Support MQ-1Predator
Battlespace Flight Services LLC, Arlington, Va., is be
Technology Will Be the Leveling Tool for Pacific Rebalancing
TechNet Asia-Pacific 2012 Online Show Daily: Day 3
BACN Brings Home Funding for Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Herndon, Va., is being awarded a $48,176,543 firm-fixed-price contract for E-11A platform maintenance for the Battle