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Army seeks high-energy laser systems to kill drone swarms
The new laser systems are expected to take out intelligence and surveillance drones, as well as those that can carry high-grade explosives.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Three ways to build on DISA’s strong data strategy
DISA’s IPlan is a solid step forward for guiding internal data practices, providing insights and goals to reduce data silos.
By Rob Carey
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In this webcast, Defense News will examine how families of autonomous systems are employed, how AI/ML improves system autonomy.
By Defense News staff
Seven contract opportunities to watch in FY23
Congress has yet to approve the fiscal 2023 defense budget, but industry is already tracking some key future programs.
Air Force chief: Military must ‘pick some winners’ among startups
“What we’ve got to do is actually pick some winners,” Gen. CQ Brown said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
Pentagon publishes zero-trust cyber strategy, eyes 2027 implementation
Zero trust, a new cybersecurity paradigm, assumes networks are always at risk. As a result, continuous validation of users, devices and access is needed.
US Army weighs multiyear contracts for munitions to aid Ukraine
If Congress approves, the Army could move forward with multiyear deals for munitions like Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems.
By Jen Judson
DoD fails audit, sees Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’ in accountability
The Pentagon racked up its fifth comprehensive audit failure.
By Joe Gould
Can the Air Force train new pilots without planes?
Goodbye, T-1 Jayhawk. Hello, simulators.
Lumen starts on $1.5B Indo-Pacific network contract after protest ends
The Indo-Pacific Transport Services award was protested by Verizon in August. The protest was withdrawn in early September, records show.
AUSA 2022: Connecting the Battlefield -- DATA, JADC2 & Experimentation
In this panel event at AUSA, Defense News and C4ISRNET spoke with representatives from the U.S. Army and international leaders.
By Defense News staff