Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Kenneth Parks, senior manager of business development for the electronic warfare business at Harris Corp., believes the U.S. military needs to combine cyber and electronic warfare to stay
MoreThe Commerce Department has published a report that describes the government’s strategy to boost international trade opportunities for U.S. businesses. The 2016 National Export Strategy lists the government’s focus areas such as efforts to
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The U.S. Air Force broke ground on a new 98-acre solar farm project by Starwood Energy Group and Energy Management at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst as part of the military’s Enhanced Use Lease program. The military
MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin said that his country’s efforts to modernize nuclear forces conform with existing arms control agreements including a nuclear arms reduction treaty with the U.S., NBC News reported Friday. Alexey
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a guide on cybersecurity events designed to help organizations establish a plan for cyber attacker containment and incident recovery. NIST said Thursday its computer
MoreAir Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has said the U.S. Air Force could deploy Lockheed Martin-built F-35A Lighting IIÂ aircraft to Europe as early as next summer, Defense News reported Thursday. Valerie Insinna
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Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division researchers have developed a new method to update unmanned underwater vehicle mission information in a push to simplify and reduce lead time required to program a UUV
MoreSean Spicer, communications chief of the Republican National Committee, has been selected by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the White House press secretary, Military Times reported Thursday. Leo Shane III and
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NASA engineers have begun to conduct a series of wind tunnel tests on scale crew and cargo models of the second-generation Space Launch System in an effort to collect data for use
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The U.S. military has returned 10,000 acres of land in Okinawa to the Japanese government in a ceremony held at Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s office in Tokyo, DoD News reported Wednesday. Jim
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