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Time for the Military to Take a Long, Hard Look
Military people like to look at themselves, and it has nothing to do with vanity. Rather, it is about improving, but the attention is not always welcome at the business end. Senior personnel offer the usual advice: Cooperate and learn. Do not be defensive. Looking at ourselves can only make us better, so we go along with it. And often—not always, but enough to matter—we find out important facts we did not know.
How will intelligence acquisition priorities change in a post-counterinsurgency world?
Largely, by adjusting to accommodate new ISR requirements.
Trillions of Sensors Feed Big Data
The explosion in collection devices is changing the face of information processing.
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Researchers Develop One-of-a-Kind Nanocomputer
Technology may reduce the size, weight and power for military and commercial electronics.
Border Security Investments Paying Off
DHS secretary calls for appropriations bill to further beef up border protection.
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PLEXSYS Supports AWACS Simulation
PLEXSYS Interface Products Inc., Camas, Wash., has been awarded an $8,254,297 sole-source, firm-fixed-price, follow-on contract for commercial training simulation services (CTSS) on contractor-owned e
PLEXSYS Supports AWACS Simulation
PLEXSYS Interface Products Inc., Camas, Wash., has been awarded an $8,254,297 sole-source, firm-fixed-price, follow-on contract for commercial training simulation services (CTSS) on contractor-owned e
Lab Seeks to Protect Pilots from Photonic and Electromagnetic Attacks
Azimuth Corp., Dayton, Ohio, has been awarded a $23,734,700 cost-reimbursable, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity modification (P00006) to an existing contract (FA8650-09-D-5434) to advance resea
BAH to Support Naval Enterprise Networks Office
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va., is being awarded $12,502,113 for task order NS27 under a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee, six-month bridge contract (N00178-04-D-4024) for program managem
Hyperlocal Weather App Predicts Forecast Down to the Minute
A lot of websites and apps offer weather predictions, but what if you could get a much more detailed forecast? The Dark Sky app for iPhone and iPad, which got its start as a Kickstarter project back in November 2011, predicts rain and storms down to the minute based on your exact location.