Has China stolen designs of U.S. defense systems?

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In a blow to the U.S. defense industry, Chinese hackers have reportedly stolen confidential details on highly-sensitive advanced weapons systems, including missile defenses, fighter...

Not Only Students Are Smart: Remote Campus Lockdown

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The shooting in Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore. at the beginning of October ended with nine dead. Two more shootings about a week...
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Major Vulnerabilities Discovered in Automotive Giants

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Researchers found new critical vulnerabilities in various automotive giants such as Tesla, Ferrari, BMW, Toyota, and others. The researchers found a compromise in a...
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Israel’s F-35 Aircraft to Be Modified

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Lockheed Martin Corp is being awarded $147,963,919 contract modification for the procurement of Israel-unique weapons certification, modification kits, and electronic warfare analysis in support...

Electronic Security Technology to Replace Sniffer Dogs

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A novel technology based on machine learning could replace sniffer dogs in finding explosives. High-tech sensors made from genetically-modified living cells can detect odors...
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Virtual Reality Training for Drone Operators

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US Air Force drone pilots and sensor operators train using Oculus Quest 2 headsets that allow them to simulate being in a drone cockpit,...
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Surveillance Camera that Sends Messages to Public

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A new technology allows public surveillance cameras to send personalized messages to people without knowing the address of the phone. The technology can be...
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Wireless ‘Energy Webs’ Will Charge Airborne Platforms

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) signed a contract with Raytheon to create an airborne "wireless internet for energy" called the Persistent Optical Wireless...

Indian Company Offers Advanced Night Vision Sights

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Tonbo Imaging, a startup based in Bengaluru, India has won a $100 million contract to manufacture and export ‘night-vision sights’ for guns to be...

US government launches cyber guerrilla campaign against ISIS

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The US government is beginning a campaign to "win the war of ideas by ridiculing the militants with a mixture of blunt language and...

Marines Getting Essential Battlefield Accessory

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Infantry weapons create an incredible amount of noise on the battlefield, but adding suppressors helps muffle their audible and visual signature, making it more...

The Bottleneck in Big Data Use for Homeland Security

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By Meidata Big data has been at the forefront of intelligence, police, and even border control for a while. It is changing the way organizations...
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Training Data Can Now Be More Useful

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In military training sessions, simulation tools usually generate a huge volume of data. Accessing training data can benefit senior officials, who can explore where...

Can Israel Prepare for Severe Earthquake Scenario?

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A powerful earthquake in Israel could be a multi-faceted disaster, largely due to the lack preparedness, and particularly because of the unstable condition of...
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Europe to Increase Control on Dual-Use Products Export

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Lawmakers in the European Union have advanced plans to subject hacking tools to export controls currently reserved for depleted uranium, human pathogens and other...

New communication technology unveiled at Sedgwick County Jail

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The days of the old jail visitation rooms and conversations through a glass window will be no more. The Sedgwick County Jail will transition the visitation...
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Egozi: UASs New Air-to-Air Capability is Not Surprising

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This was an anticipated development. Advanced air forces are interested in operating more and more missions with unmanned systems in the air, ground and...
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Light and Affordable Technologies Sought for Special Operations

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US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) science and technology is looking for equipment that weighs less, is more flexible and comes at an affordable price....
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U.S. Military Allocates $2 Billion to Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence

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For the first time, the U.S. military’s research wing will be allocating $2 billion to develop a new generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with...

Is Technology Giant Involved in US Border Wall Project?

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Google’s artificial intelligence technology will reportedly help build a "virtual" wall at the US-Mexico border for the Trump administration.  In August, Customs and Border Protection...

Cloud Service Provider Achieves “FedRAMP Ready” Status

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Cloud service providers of US Federal agencies and government organizations must meets strict standards and requirements in order to achieve a trusted provider status. CloudPassage...

UAV To Launch Satellites Into Space

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Launching satellites into space is expensive business. The launch is done by very heavy missiles that demand propulsion using a long of fuel. Furthermore,...

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Scientists May Have Found the Secret to Stable Flapping Drones

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Building small flying robots that move like insects has long been a challenge for engineers. Flapping-wing systems are highly agile and energy efficient, but...