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U.S. Navy Evaluates Color-Coded Explosive Detection Kits
The U.S. Navy has evaluated color-coded chemical detection technology known as colorimetric explosive detection kits, the service recently announced.
Crown Jewel Program Modernizes Air Operations

Air Force ISR Changes After Afghanistan

Modernizing Nuclear Bomber Command and Control

Program Seeks to FastForward Supercomputing Technology
Helicopter Remote Piloting System Proves Successful
The U.S. Navy has successfully demonstrated the Autonomous Aerial Cargo and Utility System (AACUS), which allows current, full-size helicopters to be remotely controlled by a tablet device. Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, USN, chief of naval research, recently revealed that two young Marines at Quantico, Virginia, were able to land a full-size helicopter autonomously on an unprepared landing site with just one touch on a mini-tablet.
JIE May Enable Faster Mobile App Deployment
Once the Joint Information Environment (JIE) is in place, the U.S. Defense Department may be able to deploy secure mobile apps much more quickly than it can with today’s cumbersome process, according to Teri Takai, Defense Department chief information officer.
FedRAMP May Replace Defense Department Cloud Classification Process
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) may ultimately eliminate the need for an information security classification process specific to the U.S. Defense Department, according to Teri Takai, Defense Department chief information officer. FedRAMP seeks to provide a governmentwide, standardized approach to security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services.
Seeking a Role in Marine Corps Cyber

Connecting Private Innovation and National Security
A new effort hopes to improve relationships between nontraditional performers and government agencies.