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WASHINGTON — The Army has announced its Army Enterprise Wickr platform is expanding to a wider audience, allowing more users to send messages on the end-to-end encrypted messaging system to ...
As Army leaders reconsider needs and rumors swirl, industry braces for potential ground vehicle cuts
WASHINGTON — Out in California’s Mojave Desert, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy Geroge had a clear message for industry: A technology shakeup is afoot for the service that could rock large ...
WASHINGTON — The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is working with US Combatant Commands (COCOMS) to operationally test an early version of its Joint Regional Edge Node (J-REN ...
SYDNEY — With the emergence of “a less reliable and more demanding” partner in the US, it’s time for Australia to look inward for its own defense needs and to reach out to “non-US ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s conduit agency to Silicon Valley is seeking a commercially available unmanned undersea vehicles capable of “deploying large payloads” across ranges further than ...
WASHINGTON — Pentagon officials see a “huge opportunity” in turning the department’s prototype data analytics platform Advana into an official program of record, but there are still ...
Daniel Driscoll, the 26th Secretary of the Army, is tasked with staffing, equipping and training the largest branch of the military, ensuring that its roughly 480,000 active-duty personnel, Guard ...
WASHINGTON — Defense juggernaut Lockheed Martin has named company veteran Evan Scott as its new chief financial officer effective immediately, the company announced today. Scott will replace ...
WASHINGTON — A new Space Force document detailing its “warfighting” role not only claims the achievement of “space superiority” as the service’s own raison d’etre, but also asserts ...
BEIRUT — In a television interview last week, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reportedly said he hoped his nation would return to the US-led F-35 fifth-generation fighter program, outlining ...
WASHINGTON — The US Air Force may not have its first E-7A Wedgetail yet, but the service is already exploring upgrades for its future fleet, including the potential for a new radar, according to ...
WASHINGTON — The Space Force is using the upcoming series of Victus satellite missions for the Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) program not just to build up the capability to routinely launch ...
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