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Air Force Signs Research Agreements with Cloud Providers
The effort will help the service efficiently leverage cloud computing, leaders say.
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Robotic Systems May Take a Bullet for Soldiers
But Uncle Sam does not want the Terminator.
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Mission Networks Require Service Management
It pays to tackle complex challenges.
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Making DMO and SIF a Reality at the Edge
Neuromodulation offers a solution for creating resilient mesh networks at the edge.
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Marines Go Back to the Amphibious Future
After a decade of fighting throughout deserts and mountains, the U.S. Marine Corps is in the midst of a multiyear effort to re-establish itself as the nation's primary amphibious military force.
Pacific Air Forces Addresses Strategic Rebalance
The leadership sets guidance for airmen in the Asia-Pacific region
so implementation of the power shift pays positive dividends.
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Air Force CIO Predicts Big Year for Zero Trust
Zero trust could eliminate some networks.
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Interoperability Key to Multinational Operations
NATO is transforming itself as it approaches its 60th birthday. Change is nothing unusual for the alliance, which has recently accepted a number of new nations into its ranks. But as the scope and nature of its military commitments change from simple defense to peacekeeping, the various national armies operating under NATO’s banner must be able to function together harmoniously in the field. But while harmony is vital in the era of network-centric warfare, achieving it remains a challenge.
Using Information Mandates A Military of One
Although experts agree that the vast majority of future military operations will be fought by joint forces, the U.S. military's information technology continues to be somewhat fragmented. To take advantage of all the benefits of information operations during a mission, systems used by all the forces and at all levels must be able to talk to each other. Numerous technologies have been developed that enable this capability; however, the challenge is larger than technology.
Peer Command Supports Fleet Networks
Move over ships, aircraft and submarines, and make room on the waterfront for the latest component in the U.S. Navy's fleet-information systems. Although information technology has long been an integral part of the Navy, the service's newest command brings an increased level of support to fleet commanders and creates a clear operational focus for its networks, space activities and information operations.