Modernization

Texas Guard goes wireless for rapid response

It has started to use Fortress Technologies’ rapid response communications kit to help it share critical information and save time and lives in disasters.

Modernization

Arrowhead win signals telecom changes

Field of competition is expanding beyond traditional carriers.

Modernization

Intercepts

The Core at the core of DATS; DISA is not a four-letter word; HF radio gets legs!; Build a better antenna and the Navy will be at your door

Digital Government

Bandwidth squeeze imperils Navy's C4 goals

Navy internal memo cites concerns about inadequate satellite communications.

Digital Government

Navy Department makes it official, clearing way for deployment of WLANs

A new policy requires Navy and Marines to use strong encryption and intrusion detection.

People

Navy satcom performance impedes warfighters

Shipboard satellite systems operating in the super and extremely high-frequency bands do not perform well enough to support warfighting needs, according to an internal message.

People

Navy names Robert Carey as new CIO

The former deputy CIO will take over in early 2007 after he returns from active duty in Iraq.

People

Marines award $45.6M deal to meet needs in Iraq

General Dynamics won the contract to deliver 150 tactical data systems to Marines in Iraq.

People

Navy drops ban on commercial WLANs

The policy, which was not publicly distributed, also permits the use of WiMax and Bluetooth gear encrypted with AES.

People

DISA won't pursue I-Assure follow-on

The agency says a variety of alternative contract vehicles can fill DOD's information assurance requirements.

Cybersecurity

DISA awards $7.2 million PKI test contract

Tangible Software will also evaluate Common Access Cards under the two-year agreement.

People

Intercepts

The Marines’ Cyber Wallah; Looking for a few good network systems; Spawar’s test pilot; Congress just can’t help itself; Cybersecurity and Christmas trees; Encore I task order update.

Digital Government

Allen amendment to help minority institutions

The program, which will provide grants for universities, colleges and other organizations to buy digital networks, was approved as part of the VA spending bill.

People

Senate boosts 2007 VA IT budget by $42 million

The House needs to pass its version of the 2007 VA Appropriations bill before the end of the lame-duck congressional session.

People

Intercepts

Hawaii stars; Integrator indigestion; Aloha, FBI; Here comes HF IP; Urgently needed: Suggestions for an outrageously expensive restaurant.

Modernization

In Afghanistan, cell phones double as C2 systems

Afghanistan infantry battalions and the Taliban take advantage of the country's burgeoning cellular network infrastructure.

Modernization

Army extends broadband to helicopters

It has also started to deploy 38 palletized versions of its Joint Network Node in Iraq that will bring IP networking based on commercial gear down to the infantry company level.

People

Pacom improves info sharing

The command is increasingly using systems built on open-source software to share information, and it is working in cooperation with the FBI's Honolulu office.

People

Industry wary of DISA's SOA effort

Vendors are struggling to determine a sound business case for the department's plan to pay for services rather than software development costs.

People

Intercepts

If not for Wal-Mart; Buy a poppy; Skip the movie; go to the memorial; Semper fidelis.