Army networks face serious security risks as 21% of visited sites contain commercial trackers harvesting military personnel data for sale to adversaries.
“A combination of climate warming and global shifts in defense strategy are leading to an increased military presence in the Arctic,” said David Cordova, chief commercial officer of Integris ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll shared insights into how he is making the Army more open to industry, the need for innovation and ...
Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put ...
A Senate bill that would have mandated military aircraft be equipped with specific signaling technology failed to pass the ...
Back to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa NAIROBI, Kenya – Exercise Justified Accord 2026 (JA26), U.S. Africa ...
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said the service will soon launch a soldier-led marketplace to market drone innovations ...
Justified Accord 2026, U.S. Africa Command’s largest annual, multinational exercise in East Africa, officially began Feb. 24, ...
Panelists at the inaugural Dual-Use Technology Summit warned that founders often overlook how government works, supply chain risks and alternative funding paths.
A West Point study found that military networks are flooded with corporate trackers, including some linked to foreign entities.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic Legislation creating a “military police force” of Indiana ...
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How commercial drones make the Pentagon's ‘Blue UAS Select' list
For an off-the-shelf drone to be added to the Blue UAS list, it must pass rigorous testing and cyber security evaluations.
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