IT Why ICAM at the edge is critical to enabling mission success A new report highlights why federal agencies need to think beyond enterprise ICAM policies and deploy localized solutions designed for users operating in dynamic situations. By DefenseScoop Staff November 16, 2022 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Marine Corps taking data-centric approach to network and battlefield information By Mark Pomerleau Pentagon CIO taps Kevin Mulvihill to lead command, control and communications portfolio By Jon Harper Advertisement Top Stories US Cyber Command looking at how to utilize tactical on-the-ground systems By Mark Pomerleau Navy’s robo-ship quartet completes 5-month exercise sailing the Pacific By Brandi Vincent Pentagon updates decades-old classification policy for space programs By Mikayla Easley US-UK joint strikes on Houthis targeted drones, missiles and radar By Brandi Vincent Madison Alder How HII is posturing to be an ‘all-digital’ manufacturer By Brandi Vincent Raytheon to receive $407M for ‘enhancements’ to Air Force hypersonic missile By Mikayla Easley What’s next for the Navy’s Orca unmanned submarine? By Jon Harper Advertisement
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After zeroing out procurement, Army now finding aerial jammer to be critical enabler for multi-domain operations By Mark Pomerleau