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Nanomaterial Fabrication Moving to Desktop
A printing tool promises to reduce the manufacturing time and costs for the small devices.
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Nanowire-Based Memory Technology Records Movement, Pressure
An experimental memory system opens doors for new
control, sensor and medical implant technologies.
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Nanowire Sensor Detects Minute Amounts of Explosives, Chemicals
Researchers hope the new electronic nose can give mobile devices “tricorder”-type capabilities.
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China Destroyer Consolidates Innovations, Other Ship Advances
The People’s Liberation Army Navy pours lessons from earlier designs into a new fleet asset.
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How can government and industry best work together to achieve more affordable national security products?
When stripped to the bare essentials, the process followed in most defense acquisitions is quite simple.
Embrace Uncertainty, Win the Future
Two pictures have taken up residence in my mind over the past few weeks. They highlight the growing disconnect between the U.S.
The Unique Character of Naval ISR
Naval forces represent the ultimate projection capability for the United States. This important capability creates some unique requirements and constraints in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) support to the Navy and Marine Corps. The expeditionary nature of these forces drives two distinctive aspects of naval ISR.
DISA to Roll Out Unclassified and Classified Mobile Capabilities, App Store
More than 100,000 users are expected next year alone.
Cool App-titude: BillGuard
Tracking spending and finding savings on the go.
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Developmental UUVs Offer Offense, Defense From Anywhere
Navy advances unmanned underwater vehicle efforts with introduction of new platform for ISR and offensive capabilities.