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Using Predictive Analytics to Identify External Threats
Stopping insider threats has become a unifying cybersecurity mission, particularly in the defense and intelligence communities. And for good reason. Typically, the words "insider threat" might conjured up the likeness of Edward Snowden. But the reality is much scarier, writes blogger Eddie Garcia.

WR Systems to Provide Navigation System
WR Systems Ltd., Norfolk, Virginia, is being awarded an $18,486,771 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee with provisions for firm
DHS Seeks Nontraditional Partners to Protect Internet of Things
DARPA Wants to 'Pancake' LiDAR Technologies
DARPA, the Defense Department’s primary research agency, seeks flat optics that could revolutionize a number of industries, from surveillance technologies to how autonomous systems sense obstacles in their surroundings.

DARPA Fishing for Undersea Communications Capabilities With TUNA Program
Move over Charlie, the seas could be getting a new kind of tuna.

2016 to Be 'Nightmare' Cybersecurity Year, Raytheon-Websense Predicts
If you thought 2015 was a grueling cybersecurity year, hang on. “It’s the nightmare waiting to be dreamt,” Bob Hansmann, director of security analysis and strategy for Raytheon-Websense Security Labs, says of the next 12 months.

Holograms Coming to a Military Theater Near You

Robot Adds New Twist to NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has created a robotic arm that is being used to measure the properties of antennas rapidly and accurately. The robot, formally named the Configurable Robotic Millimeter-Wave Antenna facility, may be the ultimate innovation.

Lockheed Martin to Provide H-60 Receiver Processors
Lockheed Martin MS2, Owego, New York, has been awarded a maximum $7,931,000 firm-fixed-price delivery order (THCV) against corporate contract SPR