Coordination key to state cyber responses

State officials tell Congress on how they are preparing for (and responding to) cyberattacks.

Sailors pitch ideas for Navy improvements

The Athena challenge gives the Navy an opportunity to get ideas directly from the warfighters who deal with issues first hand.

NAVAIR wants to build cyber resiliency into weapons systems

Naval Air Systems Command issued a broad agency announcement for research to ensure weapon systems can survive and exploit cyber warfare.

DisasterSim trains Army for foreign disaster assistance

The hour-long scenario teaches soldiers how to work with Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, non-governmental agencies and the host nation.

How to secure 911 systems

While the threats facing emergency response systems depend on what type of infrastructure jurisdictions possess, officials can take steps to protect their networks.

FAA conducts drone detection tests at JFK

The Federal Aviation Administration recently evaluated the FBI’s unmanned aerial system detection system in a commercial airport environment.

Army preps for new common operating picture

The Command Post Computing Environment aims to provide a more complete and accessible common operating picture.

Big obstacles remain for big data analytics at DOD

Questions of data integrity, value proposition are still unanswered, Defense Department officials said in a recent panel.

DISA maps out milCloud 2.0

A commercial provider will provide an on-premise private cloud for the next version of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s cloud environment.

DISA evaluates DODIN defense through adversary’s eyes

The cybersecurity review examines the DODIN from an adversary’s perspective to better prepare network defenders.

Firms pair up for next phase of drone management system testing

Drone manufacturer AeroVironment will work with flight management service provider SmartC2 for the October beyond-line-of-sight unmanned aircraft system traffic management system tests.

Searching for better intelligence from the machine world

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is interested in technologies improving anticipatory intelligence, analysis, operations and data collection.

DARPA director clear-eyed and cautious on AI

Arati Prabhakar, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency director, cautioned against reliance on the current generation of artificial intelligence to solve complex problems.

Navy aims to boost energy, data center efficiency at California bases

With assistance from Schneider Electric, the Navy expects to increase the reliability and capacity of the facilities, reduce overall operational and maintenance costs and add renewable sources to the its energy portfolio.

Services push new mobile apps

The Army and Navy produced new mobile applications recently to help improve soldier readiness and increase access to mandatory training.

Countering drones via radio frequency

One company is developing an approach to detecting unwanted drones by their radio frequencies and disabling them by disrupting command links.

Intelligence enterprise IT speeds analysis

Officials described what data sharing via the new Intelligence Community IT Enterprise will mean for the future.

Proving ground aims to spur rapid fielding of cyber tech

To counter the pace of cyberattacks, the new Air Force Cyber Proving Ground aims to rapidly get cyber tools to operators.

Drone traffic control system test gets thumbs up

Despite a long road ahead, a first test of the UAS traffic management system demonstrated significant progress in integrating drones into the national airspace.

Temporary fix delivers big gains for Marine Corps logistics system

An interim solution for the Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps upgrade project is already making a big difference for users.

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