Radar Sweep
Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19
Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
US Space Command to Leverage AI to Maintain ‘Digital Superiority’
U.S. Space Command wants more artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to stay ahead of adversaries, the organization’s top officer said Jan. 26.
ABMS Won’t Replace BACN Comms Til 2026; Northrop Wins Support Deal
The Air Force intends to get rid of three of its four BACN-equipped EQ-4 Global Hawks, but increase the number of piloted E-11 BACN aircraft through 2026.
2021 Is the Year the Small Drone Arms Race Heats Up
The cat-and-mouse of drone defense and offense is entering a new phase.
Malmstrom Opens Wing1Werx Innovation Lab
A dedicated space for Airmen to focus on innovative ideas, dubbed the Innovation Lab, has opened in the contracting building at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The lab is a large conference room equipped with Wi-Fi enabled tablets and a virtual reality headset with drafting software. Airmen are able to turn their ideas into tangible solutions by researching and corresponding with Department of Defense organizations, academic sources and commercial partners.
British Shell Out Seed Funding for ‘Loyal Wingman’ Combat Drone
A British initiative to develop an unmanned air vehicle known as a “loyal wingman” has received a boost with the announcement by the Ministry of Defence that a Spirit AeroSystems-led consortium is to build a full-scale test vehicle. The Belfast, Northern Ireland-based arm of Spirit and partners, including Northrop Grumman UK, have been awarded a £30 million (U.S. $41 million) deal to lead a partnership, known as Team Mosquito, for building the demonstrator vehicle in time to start a test flight program by the end of 2023.
Official: Reciprocity Memos on DOD’s Cybersecurity Certification Program Are Ready
Prospective contractors will get credit toward the requirement for approvals by three existing public and private auditing programs.
US Space Force Acquisitions to Get Fresh Look, Lawmaker Wants Hearings
Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) said lawmakers are concerned that Space Force programs are not keeping up with rapid advances in commercial space technology.
VA Secretary Nominee Faces Easy Confirmation Hearing, Difficult Task in Fixing Department
If Denis McDonough is confirmed as the next Veterans Affairs Secretary, he won’t bring any personal military experience with him to the job, becoming only the second non-veteran to lead the department. But on Jan. 27, the former White House chief of staff vowed to use his unique background in navigating federal bureaucracy and his passion for serving veterans to improve services at the massive government agency, which has spent much of the last decade moving from controversy to controversy.
Navy ‘UFO Patent’ Documents Talk of ‘Spacetime Modification Weapon,’ Detail Experimental Testing
The Navy spent three years and considerable sums of money testing the "Pais Effect" and may have transferred the program to another agency.