
Special ops forces seek to manage digital footprints, achieve ‘security through obscurity’
With focus now turned toward competition with China and Russia, special operations forces need to hone their ability to achieve “security through obscurity.”
With focus now turned toward competition with China and Russia, special operations forces need to hone their ability to achieve “security through obscurity.”
U.S. Special Operations Command is setting up a new avenue for onboarding software capabilities, the Defense Department announced Monday. SOCOM’s acquisition, technology and logistics directorate is launching a commercial solutions opening to support the program executive office for SOF digital applications, according to a special notice posted on Sam.gov. The move comes as the Pentagon […]
The innovation foundry event will bring together officials, technology developers and other subject matter experts to brainstorm high-tech capabilities and their potential applications.
U.S. Special Operations Command is looking for loitering munitions that can be dropped from a variety of aircraft in its inventory.
The event “will explore the challenges of physical and remote SOF operations in a range of future complex smart city scenarios,” according to SOCOM.
U.S. Special Operations Command is on the hunt for new non-line-of-sight targeting systems.
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The confab, named IF13, will bring together SOCOM officials, industry, academia and other subject matter experts to think through capability concepts and technologies.
An innovation hub focused on solving SOCOM’s toughest problems is organizing an event to brainstorm the tools commandos will need to operate in environments where sensors are everywhere.