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Cryptanalysis, "Ulysses," dolphins, and talking to extraterrestrials - Blog
November 30, 2022WARFARE EVOLUTION BLOG. Let’s take a break from studying the Kill Web and explore something else. Back in the late 1940s, Harvard linguist George Kingsley Zipf picked up a copy of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses” and read it. Although it was acclaimed by the pompous literary pundits in rumpled suits as a masterpiece, Zipf could not believe how incomprehensible and boring it was. In case you were not exposed to it in college, reading “Ulysses" is like being mercilessly waterboarded with the English language by shallow characters, in a dull story with no detectable plot, for an unbearable period of time.
GUEST BLOG: The Air Force’s interim IT strategy could be a modernization road map for other agencies - Blog
November 30, 2022It’s been said before that the best plans tend to be the simple ones. While it’s not clear whether that’s ever been said about digital transformation, the Air Force’s recently released interim Chief Information Officer (CIO) strategy could serve as an example of this truism, focusing on straightforward goals to modernize and secure the organization’s information technology environment.
GIVING BACK: Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP) - Blog
October 17, 2022Each issue, the editorial staff of Military Embedded Systems will highlight a different charitable organization that benefits the military, veterans, and their families. We are honored to cover the technology that protects those who protect us every day.
GUEST BLOG: What the CHIPS Act means for the defense and aerospace industry - Blog
October 17, 2022The newly enacted CHIPS Act (signed into law August 9, 2022) represents a potential boost in U.S. semiconductor fabrication by providing subsidies to U.S. chip manufacturers and funding for technology and research development. At a high level, the CHIPS Act is set to revitalize domestic manufacturing, lower sourcing costs, and increase job creation, all while strengthening the overall global supply chain.
JADC2 and the Kill Web - Blog
September 30, 2022WARFARE EVOLUTION BLOG. If you have been a fervent reader of these Kill Web articles, you know that the Army has been connecting their sensors and weapons together into a tactical network under their IBCS initiative (Integrated Battle Command System). The Navy has been secretly connecting their ships and planes together with their CEC program (Cooperative Engagement Capability). The same goes for the Air Force’s planes under their ABMS initiative (Advanced Battle Management System) and the Space Force’s satellites (SF-ABMS).
What Is FMC172? About, Product History, and More - Blog
September 30, 2022The Abaco Systems' FMC172 FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) is a product aimed at military customers who want to expand bandwidth for analog receivers and transmitters.
GUEST BLOG: Boundary conditions for conduction-cooled module simulations - Blog
September 16, 2022The VITA 47 standard describes the boundary of the module as a maximum, with different values depending on the class.
GIVING BACK: Operation Second Chance - Blog
September 09, 2022Each issue, the editorial staff of Military Embedded Systems will highlight a different charitable organization that benefits the military, veterans, and their families. We are honored to cover the technology that protects those who protect us every day.
GUEST BLOG: Five steps to take when securing your data with multi-factor authentication - Blog
September 06, 2022Computer data exists in different states at different times: data in transit (information flowing through a network); data in use (active data that is being accessed and manipulated by a computer program); and data-at-rest, known as DAR, or data that is physically housed in a storage device like a solid-state drive. Many cybersecurity solutions focus on securing data in transit and data in use, but neglect securing DAR.
The Air Force, ABMS, and the Kill Web - Blog
July 28, 2022WARFARE EVOLUTION BLOG. So far, we have covered the Army (IBCS), the Navy (CEC), and the Space Force (SF-ABMS) programs. So now it’s time to explore what the Air Force is doing to join the Kill Web. Their primary effort is called ABMS (Advanced Battle Management System), that seeks to connect all their aircraft, weapons, and sensors together into a tactical mesh network where they can talk to each other in real time. Maybe the best way to present this information is by comparison to what the other services have been doing. That might be more informative.
GIVING BACK: Forever Young Veterans - Blog
July 22, 2022Each issue, the editorial staff of Military Embedded Systems will highlight a different charitable organization that benefits the military, veterans, and their families. We are honored to cover the technology that protects those who protect us every day.
GUEST BLOG: Key to JADC2: Converging strategic and tactical communications - Blog
July 21, 2022In March 2022, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks signed the Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) Implementation Plan, noting that JADC2 will be critical as the military works to keep pace with the volume and complexity of data in modern warfare.
GIVING BACK: Our Military Kids - Blog
June 22, 2022Each issue, the editorial staff of Military Embedded Systems will highlight a different charitable organization that benefits the military, veterans, and their families. We are honored to cover the technology that protects those who protect us every day.
Thoughts from the Satellite 2022 show: MILSATCOM trends and buzz on the show floor - Blog
May 31, 2022By Jeff Lessner, Vice President, Defense and Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems.
Walking the floors and attending the sessions at the Satellite 2022 show I found that the buzz within the military satellite industry continues to be the deep need for greater resilience in the Department of Defense (DoD) communications architecture. But discussion these days isn’t just about the need for it, it’s about technologies that can deliver it.
Avionics
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Rafale fighters to be delivered to Serbia by Dassault Aviation
August 30, 2024
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ATHENA sensor selected for U.S. Army threat detection program
August 27, 2024
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Training provider V2X secures combat readiness task order valued at as much as $3.7 billion over 5 years
August 21, 2024
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Final VH-92A presidential helicopter delivered to U.S. Marine Corps by Sikorsky
August 20, 2024
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Honeywell completes acquisition of CAES
September 05, 2024
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Viper Electronic Warfare Suite cleared for flight testing on U.S. Air Force F-16s
September 05, 2024
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New F127 frigates for German Navy to be developed by thyssenkrupp, NVL
September 04, 2024
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Thales, PIT-RADWAR to collaborate on radar technologies
September 04, 2024
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U.S. Navy, Shield AI partnering on aerial target project
August 28, 2024
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AI-enabled software project kicks off between RTI and U.S. Air Force
August 27, 2024
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Multi-jet autonomy flights using AI pilot conducted by Shield AI
August 26, 2024
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Artificial intelligence, machine learning to be developed for U.S. Space Systems Command by Sierra Space
August 22, 2024
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U.S. Navy signs CACI to 5-year engineering, systems support contract
September 03, 2024
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Mobile satellite terminals to be provided to U.S. Department of Defense by Ovzon
August 30, 2024
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Comms system to be integrated onto Australian frigates by Rohde & Schwarz
August 29, 2024
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Heavy Tactical Vehicle contract for U.S. Army won by Oshkosh Defense
August 23, 2024