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Bob Brewin

Infrastructure

New Army medical system easier to navigate

The Army's Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care program has new software designed to make it easier for medical units to keep their supplies stocked.

Digital Government

The battle for spectrum

Growing demand and a finite supply of radio frequencies could force confrontation ' and compromise ' between the U.S. government and competing global interests.

Digital Government

DISA budgets $205.2 million for NCES over three years

By Bob Brewin The Defense Information Systems Agency has budgeted $205.2 million for its Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) program over the next three years, with more than half of the spending planned in 2009.

Digital Government

DISA picks Vion for on demand storage buy

By Bob Brewin

Digital Government

Google tailors Earth for DOD users

By Bob Brewin Colorado Springs

Digital Government

DISA seeks broadband satcom service for Air Force One

The service, which will also cover 26 other Special Air Mission aircraft, should provide voice over IP, videoconferencing and other applications.

Digital Government

DISA to develop satellite comms architecture

The agency is asking industry to help develop a Transformational Communications Architecture for satellite systems that serve DOD, the intelligence community and NASA.

Digital Government

Counter-IED systems jam tactical comms in Iraq

Technology designed to defend against improvised explosive devices is interfering with a wide range of tactical radio systems, according to the Naval Sea Systems Command.

Digital Government

DARPA extends wireless revolution

The agency wants proposals for its next-generation wireless networking project, which will go beyond the mobile ad hoc networks first proposed in 1997.

Digital Government

WiMax threatens DOD radars, officials say

As commercial long-range wireless systems proliferate, DOD needs to find a way to share spectrum, both internationally and at home.

Digital Government

DOD needs more than a few good spectrum managers

The Army is developing a primary Military Occupational Specialty for spectrum managers and wants to have two managers in its brigade combat teams instead of one.

Digital Government

Texas Guard goes wireless for rapid response

It has started to use Fortress Technologies' Rapid Response Communications Kit to help it share crtitical information and save time and lives in disasters.

Digital Government

U.S. moves to protect spectrum

DOD's Spectrum Summit kicks off as the United States opposes the use of some spectrum eyed for mobile services.

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.

Digital Government

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.

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.

Digital Government

Army: Iraqi militants can t crack tactical radios

Troops have been concerned due to news reports that Hezbollah forces in Lebanon had hacked into Israeli radios.

Digital Government

Army, Air Force cellular buys to save $200M

The contracts provide discounts of 17 percent or more, depending on the rate plan, a contracting officer said.

Digital Government

Army prepares ADMC-2 for prime time

PEO-EIS urges end-of-year buyers to take advantage of deals on ADMC-1.

Digital Government

NYC to cover city with 2.5 GHz wireless

Wireless broadband network would fulfill recommendations of 9/11 Commission.