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Eads Wins Royal Canadian Mounted Police Radio Contract
EADS Defense and Security has been awarded a contract to provide the Royal Canadian Mounted Po
DRC Wins Two TRICARE Contracts
Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) has received two contracts with a combined value of $13.6 million to support the TRICARE Ma
SIGNAL Says: Capt. Timothy Spratto, USN
"Everybody imagines that everyone wants to share information because somehow it will make things better. That's a huge assumption, and it may not be what you think it is." -- Capt. Timothy Spratto, USN, JCD&E Capabilities Solutions Group lead
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"Armed With Science" is a weekly podcast from the U.S. Defense Department that highlights the importance of science and technology to modern military operations and the DOD. Interviews with scientists, administrators and operators are conducted to inform listeners about the cutting-edge research and development happening within the defense community.
Harris To Provide Tactical Radios To MRAP-ATV Program
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General Dynamics Awarded U.S. Army Stryker Contracts
The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics two Stryker related contracts with a total value of $112 million.
NATO Nations Embrace Collaboration Technologies, Seek Security Solutions
Security and information sharing have prominent and complementary roles in countering asynchronous warfare challenges, but many of today’s defense policies and military forces still are organized for World War II-type threats. NATO is looking ahead at the emerging challenges in light of a wider threat and is seeking a more collaborative environment in response.
Bringing Security to NATO's Front Lines Requires Policy, Governance and Legal Action
While the push forward for better collaboration and information-sharing capabilities will require technical advances, the experts at a NATO workshop in Brussels, Belgium, in October shared that they are struggling with an even bigger challenge than connecting the bits and bytes. The complex policy, governance and legal issues that a single interoperability level creates must be resolved because real lives are involved. Dag Wilhelmsen, technical director, NATO Communication and Information Systems Services Agency, and workshop moderator, opened the workshop by saying that its purpose was to establish a common language, vision and standards for identity management in a federated environment.