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The U.S. Space Force is working on a groundbreaking capability that will help the military in part achieve its vision to connect sensors to shooters for joint all-domain command and control across the ...
A recently announced notice of funding opportunity, which includes two separate grants, promises more than $100 million in cyber defense for states, tribes and local communities. The joint ...
The Army Enterprise Large Language Model Workspace helps public and private sector officials accomplish their duties more effectively and efficiently.
The last several years have seen a flurry of partnership activity as telecommunications, satellite communications (SATCOM) and space-related companies jockey into position to provide the next biggest ...
The Spectrum Situational Awareness System provides commanders and soldiers with an advanced method to uncover, identify and decipher electromagnetic spectrum signals.
The U.S. Army’s modernization of command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) is undergoing a quiet revolution. An operational paradigm ...
Beth Ferry directs the U.S. Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center.
The committee’s research led to the development of four recommendations: Establish an initial, prioritized and measurable standard for software development principles and processes Require ...
Industry and academia have a unique opportunity to test and advance their technologies with NSWC Crane’s annual experimentation event.
A ready and resilient cyber force is paramount for the Department of Defense (DOD) in today’s complex and ever-evolving digital landscape. Meeting this challenge requires a data-driven and ...
Lt. Col. Zbyšek Weiss, Army of Czech Republic (Ret.), has been a member of AFCEA‘s Czech Chapter board of directors since 2021. Since this year, Weiss has been chairman of the program committee for ...
The next war to embroil the U.S. Army may be launched with cyber attacks rather than with bombs and bullets. To prepare for that possibility, Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, the U.S. Army’s deputy chief of staff, ...
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