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AFTER UNCERTAINTY AROUND ITS FUTURE, PENTAGON WILL Andrew Eversden. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense will continue to defend its contentious Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract in court after signaling earlier this year that the program’s future was uncertain, according to court documents filed Friday. The Pentagon’s decision to continuedefending the JEDI
WANT BETTER AI FOR THE DOD? STOP TREATING DATA LIKE CURRENCY Stop treating data like currency. Jaim Coddington. May 7. metamorworks/Getty Images. Five years ago, the U.S. military was behind on artificial intelligence. The easiest way to explain the state of AI in the Department of Defense was by comparison to Silicon Valley, and it wasn’t a flattering look. When this became apparent,it took time for
RAYTHEON AWARDED $15.5 MILLION TO UPGRADE LASER WEAPONAUTHOR: NATHANSTROUT
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force awarded Raytheon Technologies a $15.5 million contract to deliver an upgraded version of its dune buggy-mounted laser weapon system, which the company says will inform requirements for a future program of record. Raytheon has been rapidly prototyping its high-energy laser weapon system, or HELWS, for the US NAVY USES CLOUD MORE TO GET SOFTWARE TOOLS TO SHIPS FASTERAUTHOR:ANDREW EVERSDEN
The U.S. Navy’s shipboard network team wants to deliver software to sailors faster. To get there it’s looking to the cloud. As part of the service’s afloat network, called the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services, the Navy wants to increase sailors’ access to software tools. To test the software and trainsailors on the
BLUESTAQ WINS $280 MILLION CONTRACT FOR SPACE SITUATIONALAUTHOR:NATHAN STROUT
WASHINGTON — The General Services Administration awarded Bluestaq a $280 million contract to continue work on the U.S. Space Force’s library of space object data, the company announced March 23. The Unified Data Library, or UDL, is a cloud-based space situation awareness repository, built to collect and integrate tracking data onspace
SPACE FORCE JOINS THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITYAUTHOR: NATHAN STROUT WASHINGTON — The intelligence arm of the Space Force is an official part of the U.S. intelligence community. “Today, we took action to elevate space intelligence missions, tradecraft and collaboration to ensure the success of the Space Force, the Intelligence Community, and ultimately our national security,” said Chief of Space Operations Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, following a Jan. 8 SPACE FORCE SAYS NEW ANTI-JAMMING UPGRADE COMING IN 2022AUTHOR: NATHANSTROUT
February 18. An artist's rendering of a Wideband Global SATCOM satellite. (U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Space and Missile Systems Center completed three virtual tests of a new anti-jamming capability for satellite communications in the final months of 2020, the center announced Feb. 17. The mitigation and anti-jam enhancementprogram will
C4ISRNET, MEDIA FOR THE INTELLIGENCE-AGE MILITARY C4ISRNET is the premier content destination for defense and government communities to stay connected to technology and network innovations to ensure information dominance. US ARMY EMPHASIZES ‘INFORMATION ADVANTAGE’ The Army has articulated its intent to transition to a multidomain force that tries to deter and defeat sophisticated adversaries by creating new units, such as multidomain task forces, and by changing the way it fights.. Information advantage fits into this larger vision for the Army, Hersey said, given that information environment capabilities are central in competition, which the Army and THE AIR FORCE WANTS ROCKET DELIVERIES TO ANYWHERE ON EARTH The Air Force believes reusable commercial rockets like the ones SpaceX is developing could transport cargo all over the world. (SpaceX) WASHINGTON — The Air Force Research Laboratory boosted the prominence of its Rocket Cargo initiative to deliver freight on commercial rockets to anywhere on Earth in under an hour, naming itthe lab’s
AFTER UNCERTAINTY AROUND ITS FUTURE, PENTAGON WILL Andrew Eversden. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense will continue to defend its contentious Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract in court after signaling earlier this year that the program’s future was uncertain, according to court documents filed Friday. The Pentagon’s decision to continuedefending the JEDI
WANT BETTER AI FOR THE DOD? STOP TREATING DATA LIKE CURRENCY Stop treating data like currency. Jaim Coddington. May 7. metamorworks/Getty Images. Five years ago, the U.S. military was behind on artificial intelligence. The easiest way to explain the state of AI in the Department of Defense was by comparison to Silicon Valley, and it wasn’t a flattering look. When this became apparent,it took time for
RAYTHEON AWARDED $15.5 MILLION TO UPGRADE LASER WEAPONAUTHOR: NATHANSTROUT
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force awarded Raytheon Technologies a $15.5 million contract to deliver an upgraded version of its dune buggy-mounted laser weapon system, which the company says will inform requirements for a future program of record. Raytheon has been rapidly prototyping its high-energy laser weapon system, or HELWS, for the US NAVY USES CLOUD MORE TO GET SOFTWARE TOOLS TO SHIPS FASTERAUTHOR:ANDREW EVERSDEN
The U.S. Navy’s shipboard network team wants to deliver software to sailors faster. To get there it’s looking to the cloud. As part of the service’s afloat network, called the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services, the Navy wants to increase sailors’ access to software tools. To test the software and trainsailors on the
BLUESTAQ WINS $280 MILLION CONTRACT FOR SPACE SITUATIONALAUTHOR:NATHAN STROUT
WASHINGTON — The General Services Administration awarded Bluestaq a $280 million contract to continue work on the U.S. Space Force’s library of space object data, the company announced March 23. The Unified Data Library, or UDL, is a cloud-based space situation awareness repository, built to collect and integrate tracking data onspace
SPACE FORCE JOINS THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITYAUTHOR: NATHAN STROUT WASHINGTON — The intelligence arm of the Space Force is an official part of the U.S. intelligence community. “Today, we took action to elevate space intelligence missions, tradecraft and collaboration to ensure the success of the Space Force, the Intelligence Community, and ultimately our national security,” said Chief of Space Operations Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, following a Jan. 8 SPACE FORCE SAYS NEW ANTI-JAMMING UPGRADE COMING IN 2022AUTHOR: NATHANSTROUT
February 18. An artist's rendering of a Wideband Global SATCOM satellite. (U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Space and Missile Systems Center completed three virtual tests of a new anti-jamming capability for satellite communications in the final months of 2020, the center announced Feb. 17. The mitigation and anti-jam enhancementprogram will
DELIVERY OF NEW AIR FORCE ONE PLANES COULD BE DELAYED The service and Boeing could also negotiate raising the ceiling on the $3.9 billion fixed-price contract the parties agreed to in 2018, due to unforeseen costs created during the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the airline industry, she said. “Boeing has informed us that they believe it will be a 12 month beyond their originalschedule.
ARMY SAYS 2025 TACTICAL NETWORK WILL MAKE JADC2 A REALITY The Army wants to reduce the electronic signature of its command posts. (Amy Walker/U.S. Army) HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. — Mobile command posts dot the battlefield. On-the-move units connect with new commercial satellite constellations but automatically pivot to other communications routes if DARPA’S NEWEST SYSTEM KILLS DRONES WITH STRINGY STREAMERS A Mobile Force Protection project vehicle launched drone interceptors during a recent test at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. (DARPA) WASHINGTON — After successful tests, the Pentagon’s emerging technology research arm finished work on an anti-drone system that canshoot strings of
MEMO REVEALS US NAVY MUST PICK BETWEEN FUTURE DESTROYER The U.S. Navy envisions an air wing of fourth-generation Super Hornets and fifth-generation F-35 Joint Strike Fighters into the 2030s. (U.S. Navy) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy may have to pick just one of three major modernization programs on the horizon to fund — pursuing a BAE SYSTEMS COMPLETES $1.9 BILLION ACQUISITION OF RAYTHEON The acquisition follows the merger of defense contracting giants United Technologies Corp. and Raytheon into Raytheon Technologies Corporation in June.The U.S. Department of Justice had approved that merger in March, but only on the condition the companies divest UTC’s military GPS and large space-based optical systems businesses, as well as Raytheon’s military airborne radios business. SOME TEXAS FISHER HOUSES UNDERGOING REPAIRS FOLLOWING Currently, the Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Fisher House is recuperating after the double whammy of COVID-19 and February’s winter storms.(Thomas Coney/Lackland AFB) Repairs are completed or in the works for at least some of the five Fisher Houses damaged by IRS EMPLOYEES ‘OUTGUNNED’ IN THE FIGHT TO ENFORCE TAXES A shrinking workforce means that the IRS can only pursue so many audits, leaving significant tax dollars uncollected. (J. David Ake/AP) There aren’t enough employees or resources at the IRS for the agency to go toe-to-toe with some of the largest MULTIBEAM ANTENNA TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION PASSES FIRST The Air Force doesn’t want to rely on any single constellation in any single orbital range. As laid out in the U.S. Space Force’s Fighting SATCOM Vision, the military wants to ensure that it’s systems can communicate via satellite even if one satellite — or even a whole constellation — is disabled.In order to get there, the military needs antennas that can connect to multiple HOW BIG CAN THE VETERANS AFFAIRS BUDGET GROW? Veterans Affairs officials are asking for $270 billion in funding next fiscal year, but it’s billions more in potential spending that raised questions among some lawmakers Tuesday about how large the department’s budget could become in coming years. “The time has come to ask when VA will be adequately funded,” said Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs SPACE FORCE WILL SET UP ONE OFFICE FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICES Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David Thompson says a single office will be in charge of analyzing and acquiring commercial space services in the future. (Staff Sgt. Brittany A. Chase/U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force will set up C4ISRNET, MEDIA FOR THE INTELLIGENCE-AGE MILITARY C4ISRNET is the premier content destination for defense and government communities to stay connected to technology and network innovations to ensure information dominance. WANT BETTER AI FOR THE DOD? STOP TREATING DATA LIKE CURRENCY Stop treating data like currency. Jaim Coddington. May 7. metamorworks/Getty Images. Five years ago, the U.S. military was behind on artificial intelligence. The easiest way to explain the state of AI in the Department of Defense was by comparison to Silicon Valley, and it wasn’t a flattering look. When this became apparent,it took time for
AFTER UNCERTAINTY AROUND ITS FUTURE, PENTAGON WILL Andrew Eversden. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense will continue to defend its contentious Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract in court after signaling earlier this year that the program’s future was uncertain, according to court documents filed Friday. The Pentagon’s decision to continuedefending the JEDI
RAYTHEON AWARDED $15.5 MILLION TO UPGRADE LASER WEAPON WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force awarded Raytheon Technologies a $15.5 million contract to deliver an upgraded version of its dune buggy-mounted laser weapon system, which the company says will inform requirements for a future program of record. Raytheon has been rapidly prototyping its high-energy laser weapon system, or HELWS, for the HERE’S HOW NEW SPACE TECH IS HELPING ELECTRONIC WARFARE WASHINGTON — The Space Development Agency is providing valuable and rapid electronic warfare capabilities in the tactical sphere, a top Pentagon official said.. Previously, most of the tactical electronic warfare support from the space sensing layer resulted from collaboration between the military and the intelligence community, which created barriers to timely information sharing for war SPACE FORCE SAYS NEW ANTI-JAMMING UPGRADE COMING IN 2022 February 18. An artist's rendering of a Wideband Global SATCOM satellite. (U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Space and Missile Systems Center completed three virtual tests of a new anti-jamming capability for satellite communications in the final months of 2020, the center announced Feb. 17. The mitigation and anti-jam enhancementprogram will
ANDREW EVERSDEN AUTHOR Andrew Eversden covers all things defense technology for C4ISRNET. He previously reported on federal IT and cybersecurity for Federal Times and Fifth Domain, and worked as a congressional reporting fellow for the Texas Tribune. He was also a Washington intern for the Durango Herald. Andrew is a graduate of American University. C4ISRNET, MEDIA FOR THE INTELLIGENCE-AGE MILITARY C4ISRNET is the premier content destination for defense and government communities to stay connected to technology and network innovations to ensure information dominance. WANT BETTER AI FOR THE DOD? STOP TREATING DATA LIKE CURRENCY Stop treating data like currency. Jaim Coddington. May 7. metamorworks/Getty Images. Five years ago, the U.S. military was behind on artificial intelligence. The easiest way to explain the state of AI in the Department of Defense was by comparison to Silicon Valley, and it wasn’t a flattering look. When this became apparent,it took time for
AFTER UNCERTAINTY AROUND ITS FUTURE, PENTAGON WILL Andrew Eversden. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense will continue to defend its contentious Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract in court after signaling earlier this year that the program’s future was uncertain, according to court documents filed Friday. The Pentagon’s decision to continuedefending the JEDI
RAYTHEON AWARDED $15.5 MILLION TO UPGRADE LASER WEAPON WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force awarded Raytheon Technologies a $15.5 million contract to deliver an upgraded version of its dune buggy-mounted laser weapon system, which the company says will inform requirements for a future program of record. Raytheon has been rapidly prototyping its high-energy laser weapon system, or HELWS, for the HERE’S HOW NEW SPACE TECH IS HELPING ELECTRONIC WARFARE WASHINGTON — The Space Development Agency is providing valuable and rapid electronic warfare capabilities in the tactical sphere, a top Pentagon official said.. Previously, most of the tactical electronic warfare support from the space sensing layer resulted from collaboration between the military and the intelligence community, which created barriers to timely information sharing for war SPACE FORCE SAYS NEW ANTI-JAMMING UPGRADE COMING IN 2022 February 18. An artist's rendering of a Wideband Global SATCOM satellite. (U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Space and Missile Systems Center completed three virtual tests of a new anti-jamming capability for satellite communications in the final months of 2020, the center announced Feb. 17. The mitigation and anti-jam enhancementprogram will
ANDREW EVERSDEN AUTHOR Andrew Eversden covers all things defense technology for C4ISRNET. He previously reported on federal IT and cybersecurity for Federal Times and Fifth Domain, and worked as a congressional reporting fellow for the Texas Tribune. He was also a Washington intern for the Durango Herald. Andrew is a graduate of American University. SPACE FORCE SEEKS $832 MILLION IN CLASSIFIED SPENDING, NEW A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket lifts off in 2020 from Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The mission's primary payload was the X-37B spaceplane. (John Raoux/AP) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is ARMY RESEARCH BUDGET FOCUSES ON INTEGRATED TACTICAL Multi-Function Electronic Warfare: The Army cut procurement in fiscal 2022 for the airborne jamming pod mounted to a MQ-1C Gray Eagle, but it will still develop the technology, bumping its research and development request to $12 million, up from $9 million the Army predicted a year before that the project would need. Terrestrial Layer System Brigade Combat Team: Research funding for the THE SPACE FORCE WINS WITH OTAS The recent award of the Space and Missile Systems Center’s second Space Enterprise Consortium (SpEC) agreement is driving a lot of buzz in the acquisition world, both because of its large ceiling — $12 billion — and because it utilized a unique contracting authority called other transaction authorities (OTs or OTAs). SPACE FORCE WILL SET UP ONE OFFICE FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICES Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David Thompson says a single office will be in charge of analyzing and acquiring commercial space services in the future. (Staff Sgt. Brittany A. Chase/U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force will set up CYBER COMMAND PLANS BIGGER BUDGET FOR MISSION PLANNING TOOL The Joint Cyber Command and Control mission-planning tool would get significantly more money under the Defense Department budget plan. (Bill Roche/U.S. Army Cyber Command) WASHINGTON — The budget request for a command and control system to help U.S. Cyber Command plan missions more than doubled ARMY WANTS $537 MILLION BOOST FOR TACTICAL NETWORK, DRIVEN The TNT MIS budget plan includes $16 million to modernize those regional hub nodes, which rely on aging infrastructure. From the modernization funding allotment, the Army would use $12 million to integrate commercial satellite communications in the tactical network transport, including those from low earth, medium earth and geosynchronous orbits, as well as from high-throughput WITH AUSTIN’S SIGNATURE ON JADC2 STRATEGY, TOP GENERAL With the JADC2 strategy in place, the Pentagon and its military services can focus on building the network of networks it believes it needs to fight highly capable adversaries such as Russia and China, a fight powered by high-bandwidth, resilient communications networks that pass mass amounts of data to help commanders make fast decisions.Lt.
THIS MOVE RISKS DOD ELECTROMAGNETIC SUPERIORITY, A SENIOR Electronic protection is not considered part of DoD's electronic warfare portfolio, which puts the department's desire for electromagnetic spectrum superiority at risk, a top official said. (Spc. Marcus Gresham/Army Cyber Command) BELCAMP, Maryland — The Department of Defense risks achieving PENTAGON’S BAN ON PRIDE, AND NEARLY ALL OTHER, FLAGS IS After a review, the Pentagon has decided not to grant an exception to display LGBTQ+ flags on military installations during June, the official LGBTQ+ pride month, a Pentagon spokesman told reporters on Friday.. The Defense Department is sticking with a policy created a year ago by then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper in response to calls for banning the display of the Confederate flag in offices BIDEN REQUESTS A HIGHER FEDERAL PAY RAISE FOR 2022 Federal employees are likely to see a robust increase to their pay, as the Biden administration’s budget request for fiscal year 2022 released May 28 includes a 2.7 percent average increase for civilian federal employees.. That pay raise would give feds more than triple the increase authorized by President Donald Trump for 2021, though not as much as the historic increase passed * Artificial Intelligence* Unmanned
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WITH AUSTIN’S SIGNATURE ON JADC2 STRATEGY, TOP GENERAL SAYS IT’S‘DELIVERY TIME’
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MULTIBEAM ANTENNA TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION PASSES FIRST AIR FORCETRIALS
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PENTAGON WANTS TO SPEND BIG ON JOINT WAR-FIGHTING SYSTEMS Andrew Eversden May 28*
SOCOM DATA OFFICIAL: BUILD INTEROPERABILITY INTO NEW SYSTEMS FORJOINT WAR FIGHTING
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GET READY FOR ANOTHER FIGHT OVER THE FUTURE OF THE MQ-9 REAPER Valerie Insinna May 26*
A WARNING TO DOD: RUSSIA ADVANCES QUICKER THAN EXPECTED ON AI,BATTLEFIELD TECH
Andrew Eversden May 24*
THIS MOVE RISKS DOD ELECTROMAGNETIC SUPERIORITY, A SENIOR LEADER SAYS Mark Pomerleau June 1 at 10:19 AM*
THE ARMY IS NEARLY TRIPLING ELECTRONIC WARFARE PERSONNEL Mark Pomerleau May 27*
US ARMY DEPLOYS ARTEMIS DEMONSTRATOR TO EUROPE, EYING HIGH-SPEED ISRJET CAPABILITY
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A WARNING TO DOD: RUSSIA ADVANCES QUICKER THAN EXPECTED ON AI,BATTLEFIELD TECH
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US ARMY EMPHASIZES ‘INFORMATION ADVANTAGE’ Mark Pomerleau May 25*
WHO SHOULD LEAD THE PENTAGON’S INFORMATION OPERATIONS EFFORTS? Mark Pomerleau May 3*
NOW BOARDING: SPACE FORCE WANTS TO TURN LAUNCH RANGES INTO ROCKET‘AIRPORTS’
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AFTER UNCERTAINTY AROUND ITS FUTURE, PENTAGON WILL CONTINUE DEFENDINGTHE JEDI CLOUD
Andrew Eversden May 29*
THE SPACE FORCE WINS WITH OTAS Col. Heather Bogstie May 28*
THE LONG-TERM COST OF CYBER OVERREACTIONJan Kallberg May 24
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