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  1. Pictured: An armed MQ-9 Reaper Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson/US Air Force

    Targeted Killing: CIA's fleet of 80+ UAVs unlikely to be transferred to military

    The Obama administration has floated the idea of putting the CIA's controversial targeted killing operations under the control of the uniformed armed services.

    • May. 15, 2013
  2. Sailors aboard an inflatable boat unload bales of cocaine after an embarked Coast Guard law enforcement detachment seized the contraband during a drug interdiction in the Caribbean Sea. Navy

    Going Dark: SOUTHCOM, Where Modern ISR Was Born, Is Hoping for Assets

    In 1989, two small U.S. planes took off in Colombia's expansive Aburra Valley, the first flights of a surveillance operation that would ultimately reshape the American way of war.

    • May. 14, 2013
  3. Biometrics: A New Intelligence Discipline

    The intelligence community is pushing to make biometrically enabled intelligence — the art of identifying people by fingerprints, digital mugshots, iris scans or DNA — a regular part of business.

    • May. 13, 2013
  4. The Persistent Threat Detection System is a tethered aerostat capable of staying aloft for weeks at a time to provide around-the-clock surveillance of broad areas. Lockheed Martin

    Aerostats Lost: Weather, Mishaps Take Heavy Toll on Dirigibles

    Anyone watching from the ground in Afghanistan might have stared in astonishment at the strange battle that broke out overhead one day in 2011.

    • May. 7, 2013
  5. The Power of the Muon

    When the 9/11 Commission recommended, and Congress enacted into law, the requirement to scan 100 percent of cargo containers bound for the United States, it was recognized that technology did not exist at the time to enable compliance, but Congress foresa

    • May. 7, 2013
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. Sen. Cardin: 'Eyes Wide Open' During Cyber Talks with China

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

    • Apr. 25, 2013
  10. '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
  11. 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
  12. The ever-increasing demand for satellite communications bandwidth has challenged military planners for decades. Staff Sgt. Sarayuth Pinthong / Air Force

    The Military's Second Chance For a Bandwidth Fix

    New efforts tackle soaring cost — and demand — for satellite communications

    • Apr. 19, 2013
  13. Lt. Gen. Larry D. James serves as Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. Staff Sgt. Tiffany Trojca / Air Force

    USAF ISR Head: New Architectures Coming This Summer

    The U.S. Air Force's point man on ISR expects to deliver architectures for the future of ISR to Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh by this summer.

    • Apr. 18, 2013
  14. Army Seeks Spy Training for Soldiers

    When the Pentagon announces a contract for training in 'hostile environment tradecraft,' it means training soldiers how to spy in dangerous places and not get caught.

    • Apr. 16, 2013
  15. Boeing's Phantom Eye unmanned aircraft is designed to serve as a communications platform that can loiter over a battlefield for days. Boeing

    Budget Woes Crimp Search For Long-Flying Unmanned Planes

    Long-endurance flight has long been the holy grail of U.S. unmanned airborne ISR, but the quest so far has been worthy of a Monty Python film. The composite-winged Global Observer crashed. The hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye lost a wheel. The helium-filled High Altitude Long Endurance airship ditched in a Pennsylvania forest. The Blue Devil 2 airship was canceled; so was the Long Endurance Multi-intelligence Vehicle.

    • Apr. 15, 2013
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