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Surfing USA in the Name of Science
Engineers from Sandia National Laboratories are conducting the largest model-scale wave energy testing of its kind to harness power from one of the biggest untapped clean energy sources on Earth—and one of the hardest to capture.

5 Tools for Recognizing and Combating Cybercrime
Last year, the Defense Department issued the Cybersecurity Culture and Compliance Initiative, a memorandum containing alarming statistics on the actual number of successful network compromises and their causes, and principles for guiding daily operations for network users. The good news is that out of 30 million known malicious intrusions occurring over 10 months, 99.9 percent were prevented. The bad news is that .1 percent—or 30,000 attacks—successfully compromised a DOD cyber system.

NSF Awards $12 Million for Radio Spectrum Research
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced 11 awards, totaling $12 million, to support activi

Lockheed to Install Gap Filler Radar
Lockheed Martin Corp., Syracuse, New York, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $41,651,752 firm-fixed-price, undefinitized contract action to procur
Intrepid Solutions to Suport National Air and Space Intelligence Center
Intrepid Solutions and Services Inc., Sterling, Virginia, has been awarded a $45,370,000 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity con
Elections at Risk in Cyberspace, Part IV: Securing the Vote

U.S. Army Cyber Command Gets a New Commander
Lt. Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, USA, assumed leadership of U.S. Army Cyber Command and 2nd Army during a ceremony Friday at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He took over responsibilities from outgoing commander Lt. Gen. Edward C. Cardon, USA, who led Army Cyber for more than three years.
Elections at Risk in Cyberspace, Part III: Vote Database Security Ultimately Could Determine an Election Result

Skillman Nominated for Joint Warfare Center
Capt. John B.
Small Nominated for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
Capt. Douglas W.