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Troops need improved cyber education, US Army leaders say
Failing "to defend the networks that our warfighters use absolutely will cause us to lose,” said Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett, the ARCYBER commander.
Will soldiers get Gmail? Army considers expanding beta test
Army leadership is mulling advancing and expanding its preliminary test of Google Workspace.
Pentagon’s command and control concept needs work, Army official says
"Project Convergence 22 is the perfect, practical example of where we are coordinating laterally with our sister services," said Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
How a new Army cyber general got George Patton’s stars
The new commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon received the artifact the night before his promotion.
US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.
Why US Army network leaders are so interested in identity management
The Pentagon's 2020 ICAM strategy acknowledged failures to “maximize the strategic, operational, and tactical benefits of information sharing.”
General Dynamics building lightweight vehicle electronic warfare system for US Army
The Army recently awarded the company a contract to prototype the EW system aboard the new Infantry Squad Vehicle.
By Mark Pomerleau
US Army wants a high-altitude jammer
The service believes it will need a series of systems to sense and conduct effects across large distances in future battles.
By Mark Pomerleau
Army must overcome these two primary electronic warfare challenges
Despite years of development, the Army is still working to field electronic warfare units and provide them equipment to use.
By Mark Pomerleau
5 Maine educational institutions dubbed ‘military friendly’
The University of Maine at Augusta, Husson University and Maine Maritime Academy earned the designation along with Central Maine Community College and Southern Maine Community College.
Army seeking network simplicity
Top Army leaders acknowledge that in future operating environments, soldiers will not have the benefit of large logistical support — they'll need to operate networks themselves.
By Mark Pomerleau