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Air Force eyes picking first cyber warrant officer cohort this summer
Air Force warrant officers could bridge the knowledge gaps between niche specialties like expeditionary communications and defensive cyber operations.
Justice Department drops lawsuit, grand jury probe over Bolton book, lawyer says
Former national security adviser John Bolton’s lawyer described the government’s efforts to block the book as part of a “politically motivated order” by Trump.
Congress dealt ABMS a blow, but experts see progress that could help at budget time
In Part 2 of C4ISRNET's deep dive into how the Pentagon is funding JADC2, we look at the Advanced Battle Management System.
By Nathan Strout
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
By Andrew Eversden
SOCOM data official: Build interoperability into new systems for joint war fighting
Special Operations Command's top data official laid out key data requirements to enable JADC2.
By Andrew Eversden
Army Ranger veteran receives Medal of Honor for Korean War heroism
Badly wounded, Col. Puckett told his soldiers to leave him behind as they withdrew. They didn’t listen, nor did they ever forget.
By Davis Winkie
Swimming in data, Army and Air Force make sure they’re capturing the best info
The services are structuring themselves to give soldiers and airmen access to more data.
By Andrew Eversden
Student veterans, your GI Bill benefits will be easier to access this fall. Here’s how
The changes are part of a multi-year effort to provide faster and easier access to GI Bill benefits.
Pentagon has new research center to link networks, communications
The $7.5 million investment for a new networked systems center of excellence comes as the Defense Department looks to advance its future joint war-fighting concept.
By Andrew Eversden
Flat budget must prioritize IT, Air Force official says
The Air Force's chief information officer warned that the service "will not be in business" if it doesn't make IT investments.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren't clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
By Andrew Eversden