


Treasury, State, Commerce impose hundreds of new sanctions on Russia
Many target Russian firms that contribute to the Kremlin’s war effort. including drone and industrial chemical manufacturers and machine tool importers.

Unmanned
US drone goes down off Yemen; underwater Houthi drone taken out
The Pentagon acknowledged an American MQ-9 Reaper drone went down recently in the Red Sea amid an ongoing battle with Houthi militants in the region.

US Army makes breakthroughs on future network tools
The U.S. Army strengthened several future network tools that will likely be part of Capability Set '23.

‘Weaponized truth’: How the US military plans to compete in the crowded information space
The military must empower everyday personnel as well as public affairs officials to combat and compete with adversaries in the information sphere, according to one public affairs professional.

DoD identifies top information operations adviser
Legislation mandated the department designate a person — dubbed the principal information operations adviser — to counsel the defense secretary on information operations.

US Army wants to converge through the electromagnetic spectrum
The Army's strategic operations directorate views the electromagnetic spectrum as the glue that will enable its efforts for new joint concepts that converge capabilities together.

Before joint all-domain operations, leaders need to solve data problems first
The chief data officer of the Army's Network Cross-Functional Team laid out the data-related challenges she sees to JADC2.

US Army works on prototypes to improve network transport for armor brigades
The U.S. Army’s tactical network modernization team has started a prototyping effort to improve its armor brigades' connection to the network while on the move.

How the Pentagon’s data strategy enables joint all-domain operations
The U.S. Department of Defense released its first-ever enterprise data strategy Thursday.

The Navy needs industry to tackle software-defined networks, data sharing
Taking a traditional approach to networking is slowing the service down because hardware upgrades require cuts in ship's hulls.

What does military AI need to detect COVID? Data from wearables
A new public-private partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Philips Healthcare is using artificial intelligence to identify COVID-19 infections before it's too late.
