US Cyber Command is working to improve its Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture by increasing its acquisition authority and reducing redundancies.
Information warfare becoming a critical submarine capability: Aeschbach "We are in demand, more in demand than we’ve ever been, and that will continue to increase," Vice Adm. Kelly Aeschbach said at ...
Electronic warfare is re-emerging in military operations, adding a new domain for battle. From the Pentagon to the battlefield, find the latest on EW here.
Radha Plumb, the Pentagon's Chief Digital and AI Officer, is in the early phases of crafting a long-term model for the AI and Data Acceleration initiative. (Lisa Ferdinando/U.S. Defense Department) ...
In this C4 Conference session, panelists discuss the role of AI in cyber and how it is evolving to meet new demands.
U.S. Air Force Col. Joshua Koslov at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (Samuel King Jr/U.S. Air Force) The Air Force is “very close” to being able to rapidly update electronic warfare systems with fresh ...
A person photographs a symbol of a cloud at the Deutsche Telekom stand the day before the CeBIT 2012 technology trade fair officially opens in Hanover, Germany. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images) The U.S.
The Space Force's Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program satellites, depicted here, serve a neighborhood watch function. (U.S. Air Force) The Space Force said it may develop a new ...
A Martac T38 vessel, outfitted with a Project Scion payload, is seen here during testing in 2023. (Photo provided/Northrop Grumman) SAN DIEGO — Northrop Grumman said it will participate in two events ...
The Pentagon is turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve logistics and battlefield problems with the hopes of accelerating operations. To stay up on the latest advances, read ...
A P-8A aircraft drops sonobuoys in this illustration provided by defense contractor Elbit Systems. (Photo provided/Elbit Systems) WASHINGTON — The Australian, U.K. and U.S. trilateral security ...
WASHINGTON — Houthi rebels harassing crowded shipping lanes in the Greater Middle East, eliciting responses from the U.S. military and other forces, are relying on foreign arsenals for their missiles ...