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The services are looking to bring logistics tracking and wireless learning capabilities to mobile devices for troops. Read More
The research agency awards Lockheed a contract to continue work on bringing a command-and-control view to the squad level. Read More
The deal calls for Link 22 radios that support interoperable communications between U.S. and NATO forces. Read More
Milpower gets a $29.5 million contract to provide power amplifiers for the Digital Modular Radio, the military’s first standard software-defined system. Read More
UC San Diego researchers working with DARPA show how to make a low-power, lightweight system that can take advantage of unused frequencies and avoid interference. Read More
With a bevy of devices for soldiers to keep track of, CERDEC creates a tool that could eliminate the manual method of making sure certificates are ready to authenticate users. Read More
The research agency offers a $2 million prize for technologies that use software-defined radios and machine learning to make more efficient use of the RF spectrum. Read More
Researchers from Northrop Grumman, working with DARPA, have developed two different amplifiers capable of using the THz range of the spectrum, which could lead to a new range of high-speed, secure communications. Read More
Out of the Fog and Hypres win contracts to develop cryogenic radio frequency systems and quantum memory technologies. Read More
A full-duplex process developed under the agency’s ACT program could cut the spectrum demands for wireless communications and radars in half. Read More
The Tactical Service Orientated Architecture lets Marines on the battlefield get mission-critical information via mobile device. Read More
The service is going to the Silicon Valley to enlist help in better managing the “vast, dynamic resource pool” of tactical networks. Read More
Aruba's Command Post Wi-Fi brings NSA-approved wireless to WIN-T at the battalion level. Read More
The program is beginning work on bringing an operational picture down to dismounted soldiers and Marines. Read More
The I Corps, which covers the Pacific theater, is using WIN-T Increment 2 to make Strykers into mobile headquarters. Read More
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