The US military is working to build its own IoT platform to 'increase lethality.' According to a wide range of top Pentagon officials, 5G is at the center of the effort.
The US military is working to build its own IoT platform to 'increase lethality.' According to a wide range of top Pentagon officials, 5G is at the center of the effort.
Learn more about JADC2 and its importance in securing the U.S. military's battlespace of the future.
James Taiclet served as a pilot in the Gulf War under the callsign 'Cheetah23.' Now, as CEO of the Pentagon's largest weapons supplier, he wants to use 5G to control military vehicles.
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The U.S. military is rapidly pursuing Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) as a way to confront near-peer adversaries China, Russia and other nations.
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A new survey of military families living on U.S. bases found most are dissatisfi...
ARLINGTON. Va. (AFNS) – Air Force Secretary Barbara M. Barrett praised the formal creation of the U.S. Space Force Dec. 20, identifying it as a critical capability in defending the nation ...
The Pentagon has sent a legislative proposal to Congress calling for the establishment of a Space Force within the United States military, a top defense priority for the Trump ...
The Trump administration’s October 2018 National Defense Strategy serves as an effective guide to the Department of Defense’s objectives and strategy during Secretary of Defense James ...
The Defense Department will continue to work on increasing lethality, encouraging alliances and partnerships, and reforming the department, while also focusing on taking care of service ...
While it remains unclear how long the pandemic will loom over U.S. missions abroad, rivals seek to exploit the gaps COVID has created.
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