Inside this free eBook, you’ll find a series of stories touching on a sample of key issues that crossed the desks of service leadership from the first half of 2022.
By Breaking DefenseThe task order, awarded under the $4.4 billion, 10-year Defense Enterprise Office Solutions (DEOS) cloud contract, will support the Marines in denied, disconnected, intermittent and limited bandwidth (DDIL) environments.
By Jaspreet GillEmerging threats and complex challenges to situational awareness require a next generation of sensor systems.
By Breaking DefenseMultispectral operations are the response to a dynamic world where hostile nations have well known and advanced capabilities in EW and cyber.
By Breaking DefenseArmy systems to give soldiers EW and cyber options on the battlefield are inching towards reality.
By Andrew Eversden“The way that Starlink was able to upgrade when a threat showed up, we need to be able to have that ability,” said Dave Tremper, the Pentagon’s director of electronic warfare. “We have to be able to change our electromagnetic posture, to be able to change very dynamically what we’re trying to do without losing capability along the way.”
By Valerie Insinna“Expanding the full deployment of MFEW and where it’s going to end up long term, those are questions we’re having within within the Army,” an Army official told Breaking Defense.
By Andrew Eversden“We’ll basically be scrimmaging with our partners and allies,” Maj. Gen. Walter Rugen.
By Andrew EversdenAfter troubling Pentagon tester report, prime contractor Lockheed Martin says its working closely with the Navy to address the issues.
By Justin Katz“The Ukrainians still have good command and control over their forces in the field in ways that the Russians actually don’t have,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby told reporters last week.
By Andrew Eversden and Jaspreet GillWASHINGTON: The Russian military’s jamming of GPS signals and communications satellites in Ukraine is considered by the US government as essentially a routine wartime activity, according to a senior State Department official. Judging from actual real world actions during recent conflicts around the globe, Washington and Moscow appear to be on the same page with…
By Theresa Hitchens“The electromagnetic spectrum is not officially a domain, but operations on the electromagnetic spectrum are critical in order to realize the different phases of the multi-domain operations,” said one Army researcher.
By Andrew Eversden