New Intel Era: Tweet Alerts DIA To SCUD Launch, Not Spy Sats

New Intel Era: Tweet Alerts DIA To SCUD Launch, Not Spy Sats
New Intel Era: Tweet Alerts DIA To SCUD Launch, Not Spy Sats

PENTAGON CITY: We’ve all heard about social media and its influence on international affairs and national security. The Arab Spring blossomed when a Tunisian man’s self-immolation was shared online and sparked uprisings that have yet to subside. But you don’t really think of social media as a useful tool for detecting weapons and their use. After…

Dunford Says F-35 Fleet Size Under Review; Supports F-35 Buy

Dunford Says F-35 Fleet Size Under Review; Supports F-35 Buy
Dunford Says F-35 Fleet Size Under Review; Supports F-35 Buy

WASHINGTON: The presumptive Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, has told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the most pressing areas of concern for the US military are its cyber and space capabilities; modernizing its nuclear weapons and their delivery systems; and assuring that American forces can penetrate any set of defenses anywhere in the world. He also…

Bombardier Joins Lockheed, Raytheon For JSTARS Recap Team

Bombardier Joins Lockheed, Raytheon For JSTARS Recap Team
Bombardier Joins Lockheed, Raytheon For JSTARS Recap Team

UPDATED: Raytheon’s Yuse Pledges To Meet Or Beat JSTARS Radar KPPs PARIS AIR SHOW: Canada-based Bombardier is joining the Lockheed-Raytheon team to build a replacement for the aging JSTARS (Joint Surveillance Targeting and Attack Radar System) aircraft, Lockheed Martin announced today. The incumbent, Northrop Grumman, announced last week that it would team with General Dynamics, Gulfstream, and…

The Great Cyber Convergence in 2015: AFCEA Speaks

The Great Cyber Convergence in 2015: AFCEA Speaks
The Great Cyber Convergence in 2015: AFCEA Speaks

Technology is moving too fast to keep track of everything, but there’s one overarching trend that policymakers must not miss in 2015. Call it “convergence.” Cybersecurity is no longer its own specialized function for tech geeks to take care of off to one side while the rest of the organization gets on with the real…

E-2D Hits IOC; Navy Hawkeye Gets Larger, Lethal Role

E-2D Hits IOC; Navy Hawkeye Gets Larger, Lethal Role
E-2D Hits IOC; Navy Hawkeye Gets Larger, Lethal Role

NORFOLK: The famed “eyes of the fleet” are getting sharper. The Navy has declared the latest variant, the E-2D radar plane, ready for real-world operations just in time for the 50th anniversary of the original E-2 Hawkeye. The first five-plane squadron will deploy on the USS Theodore Roosevelt next year. Meanwhile, the current E-2C models are…

How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem

How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem
How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem

Howard Bloom is, for lack of a better term, an original thinker. He penned “The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History,” “Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century,” and most recently, “The Mohammed Code.” Bloom wrote this op-ed for us in response to the question…

Triton, Poseidon, & UCLASS: The Navy’s ISR Balancing Act

Triton, Poseidon, & UCLASS: The Navy’s ISR Balancing Act
Triton, Poseidon, & UCLASS: The Navy’s ISR Balancing Act

PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION: The future of Navy long-range reconnaissance, the recently arrived MQ-4C Triton drone, sprawls across its hangar here, with a wingspan 13 feet wider than a Boeing 737 but a body that’s 80 percent lighter. Designed for 24-hour-plus patrols at 50,000 feet, Triton still can’t do the job by itself, say both the program manager and…

Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey

Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey
Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey

PENTAGON: The services’ draft budgets delivered to the Office of Secretary of Defense early this month are probably being shredded in light of the campaign in Iraq and Syria against the terrorist group known as ISIL. “If you’re asking me, are we going to have budget problems, the answer is yes,” the president’s top military advisor told reporters this…

B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber

B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber
B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber

The Air Force very quietly released a Request for Proposal (RFP) this summer for the new Long Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B). With a purported fly away cost of $550 million per aircraft — but with estimates up to $810 million — the LRS-B will be one of the largest acquisition programs in history with broad…

It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More

It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More
It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More

As the Air Force Association girds for its annual conference, which starts Monday here in Washington, I was struck by several comments from several experts that the traditional dichotomy between air power and ground forces — often the focus of internecine budget battles between the Army and Air Force — isn’t that relevant any more. Aircraft…

How To Defeat ISIL: It’s All About The Strategy

How To Defeat ISIL: It’s All About The Strategy
How To Defeat ISIL: It’s All About The Strategy

As the NATO alliance’s panjandrums meet in Wales and debate the best ways to destroy ISIL and make Vladimir Putin’s Russia stop doing whatever it wants in Ukraine, we offer this schemata for defeating ISIL. It’s penned by Dave Deptula, the man who ran the air war against Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan during Operation…

‘Data, Algorithms, & Tradecraft’: Keeping A Little Humanity In Big Data

‘Data, Algorithms, & Tradecraft’: Keeping A Little Humanity In Big Data
‘Data, Algorithms, & Tradecraft’: Keeping A Little Humanity In Big Data

ARLINGTON: “Big data” is big business nowadays. Defense contractor Lockheed Martin, for example, boasts their analytical tools have successfully predicted everything from Arab Spring uprisings to the onset of sepsis in hospital patients. But big data can also go wrong in big ways. If you set a powerful program loose on a large enough data…

WorldView-3: Super Satellite’s Most Crucial Tech Stays On The Ground

WorldView-3: Super Satellite’s Most Crucial Tech Stays On The Ground
WorldView-3: Super Satellite’s Most Crucial Tech Stays On The Ground

  [UPDATED: WorldView-3 launched successfully Wednesday from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California at 11:30 am Pacific time, 2:30 pm Eastern] When DigitalGlobe’s WorldView-3 satellite soars skyward tomorrow – weather permitting – most attention will naturally be on the parts that go up. But the bus-sized imagery collection satellite is just the high-tech tip of an…

Crunch Time For UCLASS: USD Kendall, Rep. Forbes, & The Requirements Fight

Crunch Time For UCLASS: USD Kendall, Rep. Forbes, & The Requirements Fight
Crunch Time For UCLASS: USD Kendall, Rep. Forbes, & The Requirements Fight

WASHINGTON: August is the month of decision for UCLASS, the Navy’s controversial program to build armed drones that fly off aircraft carriers. At stake: whether the “Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance & Strike” aircraft will be primarily a scout (surveillance) or a bomber (strike). The new Deputy Secretary of Defense, Bob Work, delayed the Navy’s release of…