Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said the U.S. could provide new equipment to Vietnam’s navy if the U.S. were to lift its three-decade embargo on selling
MoreA fellow at the Center for a New American Security has urged the Defense Department to address its current shortfall in drones as terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda are “morphing and metastasizing,” Paul Scharre, director of
MoreProx Dynamics is developing pocket-size unmanned aerial vehicles for the U.S. Army as part of the latter’s Cargo Pocket Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance program to bolster squad-level ISR capabilities, FierceGovernmentIT reported Thursday. Henry Kenyon reports
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary Robert Work told House Budget Committee members Thursday that a $5 billion counterterrorism fund could help the Pentagon acquire technology for special operations forces, Defense News reported Thursday. âWe
MoreThe U.S. Army is seeking an industry partner to help the branch research, build and operate intelligence collection and persistent surveillance technologies. In a Tuesday solicitation, the Army indicates that it plans
MoreThe Defense Department is soliciting proposals under its Small Business Innovation Research program for developing a distance-measurement imaging system that can capture 3-D/4-D geospatial data for U.S. Army intelligence and surveillance missions. DoD said it
MoreU.S. military leaders believe that intelligence systems and increased collaboration between the U.S. and African allies are essential to fighting terrorism across Africa, Defense News reported Thursday. President Barack Obama has proposed
MoreRobert Otto, deputy chief of staff for ISR at the Air Force, has said that the branch is considering using an open ISR architecture to align the program with current spending requirements,
MoreU.S. special operations officials have laid out intelligence gathering requirements for troops involved in future missions in both the Arctic and Africa, Defense News reported Tuesday. Paul McLeary writes Maj. Gen. Brad
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Maj. Gen. Jack Shanahan, head of the Air Forceâs ISR agency, believes the service is unlikely to make cuts on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, Defense News reported Tuesday. Aaron Mehta writes
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