Developing tools for battlefield successCERDEC is coming up with new ways to bolster cyber, comms and tactical networks.8 years ago
How is CERDEC combating threats to the Army?C4ISRNET caught up with CERDEC's John Willison8 years ago
PM ViewNGA sharpens its focus on researchPeter Highnam is ushering in a new era for the NGA Research and Development Directorate, restructuring it to focus on seven core areas.
How the Army is taking network modernization globalNetwork modernization isn’t just happening at the home stations and bases in the United States: It’s a global effort.9 years ago
What's next for military waveformsRuss Wygal, Joint Tactical Networking Center director, explains how the center works and its new waveform repository.9 years ago
The Army's pressing electronic warfare needsCOL Jeffrey Church, Electronic Warfare Division chief, discusses the lack of material solutions for EW soldiers.9 years ago
Army satcom: Balancing current needs with the future fightCOL Charles Stein, DCATS project manager, discusses the Army's multiple major satellite and communications efforts.9 years ago
Beyond GPS: The Navy's plan for assured position, navigation, timingCAPT Mark Glover of Navy's Communications and GPS Navigation Program Office, on operating in GPS-degraded environments.9 years ago
ITES-3S to chart the future of Army enterprise ITITES-3 and ADMC-3 dominate the Army's Computer Hardware Enterprise Software and Solutions agenda.10 years ago
Garcia: Delivering desktop virtualization to the ArmyThe Army's virtualized desktop initiative has met with intial success. Now the program's director describes his next goal.10 years ago
Rivera guides DISA's new directionDISA's new business and development center is the front end of a new development process, director says.10 years ago
Orndorff: Building defensible architectureMark Orndorff is working on some of the Defense Department's highest profile efforts in cybersecurity, mobility, cloud computing and technology.10 years ago
Army on track to 20,000 virtualized desktops this yearThe program is being scaled from pilot phase to thousands of users throughout the Pentagon10 years ago
Pentagon's virtualized desktop infrastructure reaches 18,000 computersVDI's strategy: Address 80 percent of requirements in a unified manner to avoid addessing user needs one-on-one.10 years ago