Electronic Warfare

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Pentagon on two-year glidepath to ‘fix’ electronic warfare

A cross-functional team is working on specific steps to implement an electromagnetic spectrum operations strategy DoD released in October.

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Army uses unconventional challenge process to advance data science for electronic warfare

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U.S. Army photo by Spc. Dustin D. Biven.Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Rombold (left), an observer coach at Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, shows Spc. William Ritter (right), a military policeman with 287th Military Police Company, 97th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade, Fort Riley, Kansas, how to properly set up the system to operate the RQ-11 Raven, a small unmanned aerial system (sUAS), during Allied Spirit VIII at Hohenfels, Germany, Jan. 26, 2018. Roughly 4,100 troops from 10 nations are participating in Allied Spirit VIII, a multinational training exercise designed to test participants' readiness and capabilities.

Army delivers first electronic warfare weapons to troops in Europe

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Army vows to reinvigorate electronic warfare by combining it with cyber, intelligence functions

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Army’s new Rapid Capability Office targets Christmas for first deliverables

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Army’s electronic warfare program has enough soldiers, needs more experience, equipment

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New high-level council will guide DoD’s ‘neglected’ electronic warfare programs

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On DoD: Army seeks to integrate cyber approach to electronic warfare efforts

Col. Jim Ekvall, chief of the electronic warfare division, joins Federal News Radio DoD reporter Jared Serbu on this week’s edition of On DoD.

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Navy to track cyber attacks in real-time

The Navy\’s cyber command will soon be able to see a real-time view of penetration attempts into the service\’s IT systems, the command\’s number two officer…

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Navy activates real-time view of networks

The Navy\’s Fleet Cyber Command said a lack of real-time visibility into their computer networks is a problem. A new operations center opening this week at Ft. Meade will let technicians see cyber attacks as they are happening.

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