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Research Projects Define Army MDO Programs
Three is no crowd for Army multidomain efforts.
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Air Force Advances Weapons That Collaborate
AFRL engineers aim to benefit warfighters at the tactical edge.
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Preparing Leaders for Joint Multidomain Warfighting
A military college course builds the foundation for experts in global operations.
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JTNC Strives for Joint Waveform Interoperability
The joint networking center expands warfighter support.
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Enhanced Battalion Signals Army's Future
New equipment provides profound change.
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The Misplaced Fear of a Military Technology Gap
Obtaining a military edge doesn’t depend just on being ahead in technology.
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Drinking From the Firehose: Sponsored Content
How U.S. intelligence agencies can use machine learning to beat data overload.
Connecting the Networked World: Sponsored Content
LEMO makes the taken-for-granted components that ensure connectivity time after time.
Recomposable Architectures: The Key to JADC2 Success: Sponsored Content
To successfully overmatch near-peer adversaries in the 21st century, the U.S. military requires decision advantage. Multidomain operations coordinate and bring to bear assets across all five domains of land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace.
On Point: Q&A with Col. Karlton Johnson, USAF (Ret.)
Q&A with Col. Karlton Johnson, USAF (Ret.), chairman of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Accreditation Body board of directors.
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