Raytheon Developing Tactical Tomahawk Antenna Equipment for the Navy
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, is being awarded $12,200,065 for modification 10 to cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order 4767 previously issued against basic ordering agreement N00019-15-G-0003.
March of Military Network Technology Continues

ACT I Supporting the Customs and Border Patrol's Office of Information Technology
Under a $60 million contract, Advanced Concepts and Technologies International, LLC* (ACT I), Arlington, Virginia, will provide Enterprise Program Management Office (ePMO)
President's Commentary: When Everything Is Critical, Nothing Is Critical
The United States cannot adequately secure its entire critical infrastructure. The infrastructure is too broad and complex. But the nation can take steps to address vulnerabilities in key areas and mitigate losses in others.
AFCEA Announces Copernicus Award Winners
Since 1997, the sea services—the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard—have presented the Copernicus Award to recognize individuals who have made significant, demonstrable contributions to naval warfare in command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I), information systems and information warfare.
Incoming: Too Much Data Security Can Be as Bad as Too Little
Just as in warfare, the force that can bring intelligence to the battle edge in near real time will have a tremendous advantage in any engagement.
AI, Please Explain Yourself

A Smart Solution to Crumbling Infrastructure

Disruptive by Design: Biometrics Could ID Criminals Before They Act
With modern society’s infatuation with selfies, facial recognition technology could easily be used to identify common physical traits of criminals, pinpoint communities dominated by potential offenders and then help determine where to focus crime-prevention programs.
Army Pursuing Weaponized Robotics
