Army explores avatar-based training

The Army recently conducted beta tests of new software that uses avatar-based scenarios to teach counseling techniques for junior leaders.

Military expanding the role for robotics beyond the battlefield

The Army is mounting robotic controls to construction equipment to clear overgrowth and unexploded ordnance to make room for a new live-fire test range.

Unisys upgrades Stealth with software-based security

The new components of Unisys Stealth are based on a software design that eliminates operational costs associated with additional hardware and cuts deployment times by up to half.

Making the case for context-aware security

Lack of awareness about context-aware security was the top barrier to implementation and adoption, according to a recent survey.

Mobile software helps soldiers coordinate firing info

The Army is testing a mobile suite that helps soldiers more easily relay tactical information on the battlefield.

NGA posts geoint for Arctic

The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency created a new website that makes available several mapping services.

FAA tests app for safe hobby drone operation

The FAA’s B4UFLY mobile app is aimed at providing hobbyist and novice drone pilots with situational awareness.

Army readies for tactical network tests

The Army is gearing up for semiannual tests to its tactical network.

Air Force outlines initial steps to protect embedded systems

A recent study offered 10 recommendations for bolstering cybersecurity of commonly used embedded systems.

Air Force seeks virtual training

The Air Force wants additional capabilities for live, virtual and constructive training.

Who'll keep track of all those drones in flight?

As the Federal Aviation Administration continues to integrate drones into the national airspace, it has partnered with other agencies and industry to assist in monitoring drone traffic.

Army health platform embraces the fitness-tracking craze

The Army is adapting its ArmyFit system to sync with smartphones and mobile fitness devices.

DARPA wants to take the sting out of DDoS attacks

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s XD3 program is looking for innovative ways to mitigate and minimize the effects of DDoS attacks on networks.

DISA’s best practices for cloud migration

The Defense Information Systems Agency released some helpful information for those migrating to a cloud environment.

What went wrong with the FAA's software over the weekend

The Federal Aviation Administration determined a software issue associated with its En Route Automation Modernization system was the cause of recent mass flight delays and cancellations in the Washington, D.C. area.

Navy, Air Force test satellite system for truly global mobile communications

The Mobile User Objective System, the military’s next-generation narrowband military satellite communications system, is capable of providing secure voice, text and data in the most austere environments on Earth.

DHS gives CSP nod to Lockheed Martin

The Department of Homeland Security has accredited Lockheed Martin as a Commercial Service Provider under the department’s Enhanced Cybersecurity Services.

Army aims to take its training game to the next level

The Army is looking for a Next Generation Game training solution that will provide various degrees of immersion for small to medium units in a shared environment.

Army aims to break down the language barrier

The Army has begun testing a handheld tool that can provide English translations for partners in the field.

DISA cracks down on email storage

The Defense Information Systems Agency will be enforcing the enterprise email storage limits in an effort to make the Army system as a whole more faster and efficient.

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