The U.S. Army has handed an upgraded reconnaissance and surveillance tool to warfighters in an effort to help troops identify targets and record data. The Raven Gimbal unmanned aerial systems work to provide a 360-degree
MoreJames Trainor Jr., formerly deputy assistant director of the FBIâs cyber operations branch, has been appointed as assistant director of the agencyâs cyber division in its Washington headquarters. Trainor joined the FBI
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The U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology has evaluated the ability of some Air Force and Army cadets to secure enterprise networks during a two-day cybersecurity competition. AFIT hosted the Hackfest event as
MoreTerry Halvorsen took on the responsibilities as chief information officer for the Department of Defense in March 2015. The Pentagon CIO serves as principal adviser to the defense secretary on various aspects of information
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Gen. Mark Milley was inducted into office as the new U.S. Army chief of staff at a ceremony in Fort Myer, Virginia on Friday, Army Times reported. Milley takes over from Gen. Ray Odierno, who
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A U.S. Army official has said the military branch has conducted a military exercise to test the capacity of an Integrated Air & Missile Defense Battle Command System to counter an adversaryâs radar
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The FBI and Defense Department have jointly opened a biometric technology center in Clarksburg, West Virginia, as part of efforts to strengthen the government’s capability to combat terrorists, the Exponent Telegram reported Tuesday. Jim
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Outgoing Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno told reporters Wednesday he wants the military service to continue its efforts to develop information processing, unmanned and autonomous technologies, Federal News Radio reported
MoreThe U.S. Army‘s top acquisition official has said the service branch considers surface-to-surface, long-range missile development a high priority investment in order to âoperate in a much more contested environment,â Breaking
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The Defense Information Systems Agency will start to limit uniformed personnelâs mailbox sizes for Defense Department enterprise email on Oct. 1, the Army said Monday. DISA will cap email storage to 512
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