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Obsolescence Looms, Innovation Beckons
BAH to Study High Power Electronics for Cyber and Electronic Warfare
Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia, has been awarded a $10,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for high power electromagnetics
WikiLeaks Publishes Biggest Leak of Secret CIA Documents
U.S. Navy Awards IT and Cybersecurity Contract
Trowbridge & Trowbridge LLC,* McLean, Virginia, is being awarded a $23,406,788 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide information technology, system adminis
Going Mobile: Technology Policy Changes to Help DOD Go Full-Throttle
Ushering in full-blown mobility for the military will require technology advances, particularly in areas of automation and security management. With mobile no longer a fringe idea, troops want to avail themselves of all the bells, whistles and efficiencies the ecosystem offers. But security concerns continue to crimp the Defense Department’s migration to what is otherwise commonplace in the private sector.
Innovation Superiority Is Key to Recapturing U.S. Military Might
Girding the Grid For Cyber Attacks
Security Concerns Rising in the Age of IoT
To Win the Cyber War, Think Like a Hacker
Cybersecurity Must Take Front and Center National Attention, Experts Say
Cybersecurity can no longer be viewed as a technology-only problem and segmented into stovepipes where the U.S. Defense Department carries out one set of tasks; the civilian government another; and industry does its own thing, said Adm. Michael Rogers, USN, director of the NSA and commander of U.S. Cyber Command. “It must be viewed more broadly and must be tackled from a national security perspective,” Adm. Rogers said during a morning West 2017 presentation Thursday with Adm. James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), former NATO commander.