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National Defense March 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Researchers Uncover New Vulnerability For Computers Used in Public Places Security experts are discovering computers and smartphones being used in public places are vulnerable to hackers even if they are not connected to the Internet. |
National Defense March 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Counterterrorism Officials Look for Ways to Stop Small Unmanned Aircraft On Feb. 2, a DJI Phantom quad-copter crashed on the White House lawn. The incident sent Secret Service agents scrambling. |
National Defense March 2015 Sandra Erwin |
Defense Department Takes Steps to Energize Cutting-Edge Research The Defense Department is reorganizing its technology shop as it tries to light a fire under its science programs. |
National Defense March 2015 Grandon & Robbins |
Suspension and Debarment of Contractors: Is It Going Too Far? Suspensions and debarments to exclude government contractors from the federal marketplace incite passions on all sides. |
National Defense March 2015 James A. "Ty" Hughes |
Rules Issued to Combat Human Trafficking On Jan. 29, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council issued its final rule amending the federal acquisition regulations to strengthen protections against trafficking in persons in federal contracts. |
National Defense March 2015 Valerie Insinna |
'Distributed Lethality' Concept Boosts Navy's Need For New Weaponry A new concept called "distributed lethality," describes how legacy vessels would be packed with off-the-shelf weapons and sensors that make them more deadly and survivable. |
National Defense March 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New Body Armor to Lighten Soldier Load Fielding body armor that is both protective and light has long been a challenge for the Army, but a new material that can reduce the weight of products by 30 percent is making its way into protective gear. |
National Defense March 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New Software Would Allow Drones to Read License Plates A Florida-based company is developing hardware-agnostic license plate identification software for unmanned aerial vehicles that works no matter what kind of camera the aircraft is carrying. |
National Defense March 2015 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Coast Guard Refocusing Missions Toward Western Hemisphere, Arctic The Coast Guard faces a future of expanded missions around the globe that will force it to reposition much of its fleet to the Western Hemisphere and Arctic region. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
How Eric Schmidt, Cisco, And An Israeli Spymaster Launched A New Cybersecurity Incubator Team8's foundation is also a striking example of how the cybersecurity field has begun to meld and merge with the global military-industrial complex. |
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