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Shelanski To Command Carrier Strike Group Ten
Rear Adm. Herman A. Shelanski, USN, has been assigned as commander, Carrier Strike Group Ten, Norfolk, Virginia.
Harvey Appointed VP of Laser Energetics Unit
Laser Energetics, Mercerville, New Jersey, has appointed John J. Harvey Jr. as vice president of its Dazer Laser Strategic Business Unit.
Shedd Named to DIA Post
David Shedd has been named deputy director, Defense Intelligence Agency, Arlington, Virginia.
Harris Taps Deloney for IT Services
Harris Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, has named Mike Deloney vice president and general manager of Department of Defense Programs for its IT ser
Boeing Continues Sea-Based X-Band Radar Development for Missile Defense Agency
The Missile Defense Agency recently announced the award of a contract modification to the Boeing Company, Huntsville, Alabama.
ManTech to Support Perimeter Surveillance in Iraq
ManTech International Corporation recently announced that it has received a task order under its Strategic Services Sourcing prime contract to provide Base Expedition
Kratos to Support Pacific Region Cybersecurity Efforts for U.S. Navy
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Incorporated recently announced that it has received a U.S. Navy services contract to perform information techn
China's Fleet Joins the World's Navies Off Somalia
China has established its bona fides as an international maritime power with its participation in counterpiracy operations off the Horn of Africa. The emerging Asian maritime force contributed many different types of vessels as it learned how to support distant deployments. Its participation in the multinational effort also served to showcase some new ships and capabilities that may define Chinese naval power in the coming years.
U.S. Defense Department Expands Biometrics Technologies, Information Sharing
The U.S. Biometrics Identity Management Agency, an Army agency tasked with coordinating biometrics efforts across the Defense Department, is expanding capabilities and broadening data sharing with other government agencies and coalition partners. The agency, which also operates the department’s premier biometrics database, is coordinating with the departments of Justice, State and Homeland Security to share biometrics data between the three primary databases used by the various departments.
National Security Drives Quantum Computer Research
No one knows yet what a working quantum computer will look like, how long it will take to develop or how many functions it will perform, but one thing is almost certain—it will be critical to national security. If such a computer is ever built, it likely will be the most powerful machine on the planet for encrypting or decrypting information, easily capable of cracking current encryption codes used by the military, intelligence agencies and commercial entities such as the banking and financial services industry.