The U.S. Army is planning to test two new software products to determine their functionality as the service branch adopts a vehicle-based common mission command system, C4ISRNet reported Saturday.
MoreU.S. Army researchers are working develop new portable power technologies that can offer sufficient amounts of energy for extended periods and do not require added size and weight, C4ISR and Networks reported Friday. John
MoreA U.S. Army Air Defense Airspace Management team will test a new software for the air missile defense workstation and forward area air defense system during a two-week warfighter assessment exercise. Participants of the Army
MoreThe U.S. Army‘s Medical Research and Materiel Command has rolled out an Android-based mission planning application created by the Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine for military personnel who perform high-altitude operations. The Altitude Readiness Management System works
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The U.S. Army has developed a self-test kit that analyzes biological samples to warn troops of exposure to pathogens in the field. The Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center developed SmartCAR in an
MoreThe U.S. Army has proposed 12 mission-critical acquisition programs in the military branch’s $127 billion budget request for fiscal 2016, the Army News Service reported Monday. “These are programs with high-dollar investment
MoreThe U.S. Armyâs communications-electronics research, development and engineering center is set to perform connection testing on a cross-domain device following the completion of the development phase, SIGNAL Magazine reported Wednesday. Rita Boland
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The U.S. Army has developed a new technology that aims to help warfighters detect potentially harmful biochemical agents on the field. The tool contains a volatile organic compound strip for the use
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