Technology
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Jun- 2024 -20 June
A Relatively Inexpensive Way to Help Ukraine
The US should help Ukraine develop asymmetrical approaches to warfare, specifically by leveraging technology such as the Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition Grid.
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20 June
US Sounds Alarm on China’s Rifle-Toting Robot Dogs
American lawmakers have expressed serious concerns over China’s recently-unveiled robot dogs that carry machine guns.
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20 June
Louisiana State University to Develop Cyber Training for NATO
NATO is collaborating with Louisiana State University to develop lessons for the alliance’s cyber defense training in Europe.
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20 June
Matrix Providers to Fill Medical Roles for Colorado Military Health System
Matrix Providers has received a task order to fill full-time roles at Military Treatment Facilities in the Colorado Military Health System.
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20 June
US Seeks Kinetic Defeat Solution for Medium-Sized Hostile Drones
The US Defense Innovation Unit is asking industry partners to provide a kinetic defeat solution for medium-sized hostile drones.
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19 June
US Army, Ameresco Inaugurate Renewable Energy System at Fort Detrick
The US Army and power solutions provider Ameresco have launched a renewable energy system at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.
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19 June
US Army Assumes CYBERCOM Support Role
The US Army has taken over the Combatant Command Support Agent role for the Cyber Command as part of the National Defense Authorization Act.
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18 June
Systecon to Support Global Combat Air Programme Life Cycle Management
Swedish software and tech services provider Systecon has announced its support for the Global Combat Air Programme.
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18 June
France Becomes First Foreign Customer of RTX Mobile Air Traffic Control System
France has selected Collins Aerospace’s vehicle-mounted Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System.
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18 June
T-Mobile Joins 10-Year Wireless Service Support Initiative for US Military
The US Navy has selected T-Mobile to supply wireless services for US Department of Defense agencies in the next decade.
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