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Marines Need to Add Ships, Lose Weight, Exploit Data
The Corps is running low of amphibious vessels and overburdened on the battlefield.
Budget Cuts Threaten U.S. Navy Shipbuilding
And Navy shipbuilding is the key to the service carrying out its mission.
Wealth and Poverty Challenge the U.S. Coast Guard
Domestic energy riches and overseas crime born of stark neediness tax assets.
Cyber Challenges Sea Services
Long-term plans must yield to flexible response in the virtual realm.
Sequestration, Crises Threaten Military Readiness
The force is facing atypical conditions as it deals with budget cuts
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White House Creates New Cybersecurity Intelligence Agency
The White House this week announced that it is creating a federal agency to keep tabs on and counter cybersecurity threats against the United States. The Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center will be the clearinghouse for collaborative offensive and defensive work performed by the FBI, the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Operational Methods, Tactics Key to Navy Defeating Adversaries
The narrowing technology gap must be overcome by new ways of doing business at sea.
Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare Looms as New U.S. Navy Discipline
The fleet cannot always count on having spectrum or digital capabilities at the ready when needed.
Get Your Bot On: DARPA Challenges High School Students With Robotics Video Challenge
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is going back to high school—sort of. The research arm of the Defense Department launched a challenge for all high school students called Robots4Us, a video contest on societal implications of robotics.
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Military Networks Must Reach Down, Reach Up
Decision makers and warfighters need connectivity advances in the pipeline.