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Annual Assessment Lists Primary Threats to U.S. National Security
The report, published March 2025, lists a variety of non-state actors and major state actors that threaten U.S. national security.
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C2 Superiority in an Era of Technological Competition
JADC2 can only be achieved with revolutionary technologies.
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AFCEA Celebrates 75 Years of Innovation, Strength and Engagement
The 75th anniversary, which AFCEA celebrates this year, is traditionally known as the diamond anniversary.
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Launching Stealth Warfare
The next “shot heard ’round the world” may turn out to be the surreptitious movement of millions of bits and bytes careening through cyberspace. Suspicions already surround the cyberactivity that took place in the weeks before Russia launched a conventional military attack against Georgia last year. And in May 2007, the removal of a bronze statue of a World-War-II-era Soviet soldier from a park in Estonia resulted not in riots in the streets but rather in what has been described as the first war in cyberspace. These incidents may indicate how adversaries—and the United States military—could deploy cyberweapons as the first line of offense prior to traditional kinetic activity.
An EPIC Winner
Founder of Virginia-based Frost Mountain, David Vigna, wins this year’s EPIC Challenge.
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Readily Accessible Encryption Tools Proliferate
Military-level security now can protect anyone’s information.
President's Commentary: Indo-Pacific Allies Pivot to Face China
As China continues to push the envelope and flex its economic, diplomatic and militaristic muscles toward an endgame of global dominance, other nations looking to curb the world’s most populous nation’s advancements are developing smart strategies of their own.
U.S. Army Plays Catch-Up to Russian EW Operations
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has outlined the need to continue investing in electromagnetic warfare training and operations.
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On Point: Q&A With Stefanie Tompkins
Dr. Stefanie Tompkins directs the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). She has degrees in geology and geophysics and has served as an Army intelligence officer, held multiple positions in industry and with DARPA, and has served as vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines.
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West 2011 Online Show Daily: Shipbuilding, Cybersecurity and China Key U.S. Navy Concerns
West 2011 Online Show Daily, Day 2.“We’ve got to get that [continuing resolution limitation] fixed, or it will force the Department of the Navy to make stupid and irrevocable decisions.”—Robert O. Work, undersecretary of the Navy