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Being Number Two Will Not Do for Information Dominance
The U.S. Navy is on a course designed to rule the information arena.
With information operations growing increasingly critical to combat operations, the United States cannot afford to be anything less than number one in the data wars. And the U.S. Navy is implementing several measures to ensure information dominance. Measures include dramatically reducing the number of data centers and legacy networks, further developing the Information Dominance Corps and building an unmanned vehicle capable of being launched from sea
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Bringing AI to Bear on the Battlefield
Slaughterbots not included.
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On Point: Q&A with Rick Wagner
Q&A with Rick Wagner, corporate vice president for Microsoft Federal.
Degrading Our Own Tech Is No Combat Option
U.S. forces must train for every spectrum environment.
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TRADOC Leader Describes Lessons Learned, Future of Warfare
The keynote speaker at the East: Joint Warfighting 2013 Wednesday lunch, Gen. Robert W. Cone, USA, commanding general, U.S.
Sneaking a Peek at DARPA's AI Colloquium
The research agency seeks major advances in artificial intelligence.
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Automated Diagnostics and Mitigation Protects Civilian Government Computer Networks
A DHS-run effort will provide cybersecurity monitoring as a
service to federal, state and local entities and defense businesses.
Five Fundamental Strategies for Cybersecurity
Agencies should focus on the basics to protect against attacks.
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Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center Is Open For Business
The new Space ISAC will help the space community to enhance the security and resilience of space systems, leader says.
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Now May Be the Time for Defense Department Enterprise Email
Email is the most attractive application for leading to implementation of a Defense Department enterprise-wide strategy. Email features are generic and functionally identical. It is shared across all components. It is mature. A shared directory of addresses and the security requirements are identical and do not require innovation. Implementing email as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) by an organization such as the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) would offer immediate cost reductions of at least 50 percent. This would serve as a precedent for similar enterprise-wide efforts that could follow.