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- This week, Joint Forces Command is running high-level war games to test whether forces can operate when they lose radio communications and digital connectivity, said Rear Admiral Dan Davenport,…
- As noted before , Gulf War II was the most fully-realized example so far of "network-centric warfare" -- the concept of connecting every fighter to a battlefield Internet. What are the next steps for…
- I'm often accused of posting stuff on this site that has nothing to do with defense technnology. For once, I'll plead guilty as charged. In February, Fast Company magazine was kind enough to send me…
- In recent years, the priests of the Pentagon have developed a new orthodoxy: network-centric warfare. That's the notion that every infantryman, every pilot, every drone and every…, Defense Tech, highlighted a couple of heretics , who weren't sure network-centric fighting was such a great idea. Now, Aviation Week reports, more of these thinkers are emerging . Yale professor…
- beret_laptop.jpg I've always been pretty skeptical about so-called "cyber-terrorism" -- the idea that an Al-Qaeda type is going to logic bomb a server, rather send a truck bomb into a building; for a…
- "A new $22 million system to allow soldiers and other Americans overseas to vote via the Internet is inherently insecure and should be abandoned , according to a panel of computer…
- Good news from ComputerWorld . "The U.S. Department of Defense has decided, for now at least, to drop its efforts to give overseas U.S. military personnel voting access over the Internet…
- ram.jpg Ah, progress. A Texas company, Live-Shot , is planning to let hunters use a webcam and an Internet-controlled rifle to shoot down deer, mouflon sheep, antelopes and wild pigs as they roam a…