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  1. Smart Money: The Venture Capitalists Who Stake Intelligence Technology

    Late last year, a small Alabama defense firm hit the big leagues.

  1. Navy's New BAMS Aircraft Makes First Flight

    An MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System — previously known as the Broad Area Maritime System (BAMS) — took to the air for the first time last Wednesday, completing an 80-minute flight around southern California.

  2. Thumbs Up for iPhones at DoD

    The Defense Department will allow government-issued iPhones and iPads to connect to the military's networks, the Pentagon announced Friday.

  1. A mock-up of a King Air 350 fuselage is used to test the integration of the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System on the aircraft. Army

    Latest Army Spy Plane Readied in Secret Lab

    Nestled off a road at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., is a complex of modern office buildings that house some of the Army's most innovative programs.

    • May. 7, 2013
  2. The Challenge of Buying Cyber Companies

    Every major US defense contractor is busy building a new cyber center or announcing a revolutionary new cyber tool.

    • May. 5, 2013
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    Highlights from the 2013 C4ISR Conference

    DNI James Clapper, who spoke about the intel community's handling of the Boston bomb suspects, was among the speakers at the 12th annual C4ISR Journal Conference.

    • Apr. 30, 2013
  3. Sen. Cardin: 'Eyes Wide Open' During Cyber Talks with China

    Sen. Cardin: 'Eyes Wide Open' During Cyber Talks with China

    • Apr. 25, 2013
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    'Obamaberry' Maker Extends Secure Mobile

    With cellphones, convenience often is at odds with security and privacy. And that's true whether one is a Defense Intelligence Agency case officer, an international banker or an investigative reporter.

    • Apr. 23, 2013
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    Unmanned Aircraft Tested For Precision Airdrops

    Unmanned aircraft, valued for their ability to hunt down the enemy without putting pilots in harm's way, are being considered for a new mission: marking airdrop zones for resupplying troops in the war zone.

    • Apr. 23, 2013
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