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Unmanned Systems Soon May Offer Universal Remote
Unmanned vehicles may become joint platforms as new software allows operators using a standard control system to use craft employed by different services. So, an Army squad deep in the battlefield may be able to use data accessed directly from a Navy unmanned aerial vehicle to bring an Air Force strike to bear against enemy forces.
NIST Releases Latest Catalog of Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Systems
A government-wide task force led by NIST is out with the latest catalog of security and privacy controls for federal information systems, including some new thinking when it comes to addressing insider threats that go beyond technology.
Meet Laser-Triggered, Origami-Like Pixie Dust
U.S. Army researchers have developed micro materials that fold when hit with a low-intensity laser.
Navy Launches New Experiments
Opportunities abound for industry to add technical expertise to diverse scientific exploration efforts.
Boeing to Provide Computerized Fault Reporting System to Saudi Arabia
Boeing Defense, Space & Security, St.
Second Skin for a Lighter Warfighter
Academic, research and industry teams join forces to improve uniform materials.
Iraq to Receive F-16 Electronic Warfare System
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded an $830,000,000 firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to contract for ad
Coast Guard Adopts a High-Frequency Solution
The synergy between operational planning and radar sensing provides enhanced search and rescue capabilities.
NIST Revises Federal Computer Security Guide
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the most comprehensive update to the government’s computer security guide since 2
Army Network Testing Increases Commonality