IT Why ICAM at the edge is critical to enabling mission success A new report highlights why federal agencies need to think beyond enterprise ICAM policies and deploy localized solutions designed for users operating in dynamic situations. By DefenseScoop Staff November 16, 2022 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Space Force moves to scale, enhance terrestrial data transport prototype By Mikayla Easley Chandra Donelson to serve as acting Air Force chief data and AI officer By Jon Harper Advertisement Top Stories Pentagon takes AI dogfighting to next level in real-world flight tests against human F-16 pilot By Jon Harper Army cancels planned award for electronic warfare management tool By Mark Pomerleau Cybercom establishes AI task force By Mark Pomerleau Losing $200M annually on unliquidated obligations, DIA looks to automate By Brandi Vincent Information operations will be ‘foundational’ to future DOD efforts, Cybercom chief says By Mark Pomerleau Lockheed Martin pitching nuclear propulsion portfolio for defense space mobility, logistics By Mikayla Easley Air Force using ‘Quick Start’ authorities for resilient GPS, moving target indication programs By Mikayla Easley Advertisement
Pentagon takes AI dogfighting to next level in real-world flight tests against human F-16 pilot By Jon Harper
Information operations will be ‘foundational’ to future DOD efforts, Cybercom chief says By Mark Pomerleau
Lockheed Martin pitching nuclear propulsion portfolio for defense space mobility, logistics By Mikayla Easley
Air Force using ‘Quick Start’ authorities for resilient GPS, moving target indication programs By Mikayla Easley
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket with the SILENTBARKER/NROL-107 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and United States Space Force rolls from the Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) to the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. (United Launch Alliance photo) Silentbarker ‘watchdog’ satellites successfully launched for Space Force-NRO spy missions Silentbarker is a joint NRO-Space Force program designed to monitor objects in geosynchronous orbit. By Mikayla Easley
(Getty Images) How 5G and edge computing promise to transform ‘special ops’ missions By Scoop News Group
A Mine Countermeasure Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MCM USV) is recovered onboard USS Manchester (LCS 14) during Unmanned Influence Sweep System initial operational test and evaluation, June 2021. (Navy photo) Navy’s robotics-enabled mine countermeasures mission package achieves initial operational capability By Jon Harper
After zeroing out procurement, Army now finding aerial jammer to be critical enabler for multi-domain operations By Mark Pomerleau