Tech 101: Interoperability
The ability to seamlessly integrate emerging technologies is crucial to maintaining an effective military force in the 21st century. Far too often, components and systems across the services, manufacturers, and alliances lack basic compatibility, resulting in persistent obstacles throughout their service life. This is especially true when it comes to software, the proliferation of which creates major challenges of interoperability: how do we g...
Radar Absorbing Materials (RAM): Basic...
Hiding from and surprising an opponent are tactics that have been used in warfare throughout history. Radiation absorbent material (RAM) is a material designed and shaped to absorb incident RF energy, making the radar returns from vehicles with RAM, harder to see with air defense radar systems. The better the RAM material and design, the harder it would be to attack the protected platform. The most effective types of RAM are pyramid shaped ane...
America's Software Supply Chain: How Se...
The persistence of nation-state actors has introduced a threat to America’s cybersecurity landscape that has never been seen before. Ample countermeasures have been prescribed through various White House, DoD, and CISA guidance that places responsibility on government and private industry to follow these new guidelines for the development of secure software. As we turn the corner toward the close of the federal fiscal year and begin cybe...
August 31, 2023
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Understanding the OASIS+ Cybersecurity...
OASIS+ is here! It will provide the first highly visible test of the contracting community’s response to the call for more rigorous cybersecurity. Read the requirements of OASIS+, and you’ll see that your company needs pre-award C-SCRM – proof of your cybersecurity compliance. These requirements are the same ones that are currently necessary for all government contracts and are equivalent to CMMC Level 1. What does that mean...
August 10, 2023
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Introduction to Cognitive Radar and EW
This presentation will discuss the history and development of Cognitive radar (CR) and electronic warfare (EW). These systems did not happen overnight but were the result of a technological tipping point that has been years in the making. Until the early 2000s, advanced radar/EW were incremental advancements in adaptive signal processing such as adaptive beamforming and space-time adaptive processing, more powerful digital embedded real-time c...
How IADS and SAMs Work: Metric Accuracy...
This presentation will discuss the basic principles of an Integrated Air Defense System (IADS), and the basic characteristics of a radar-guided missile system. This will be an overview webinar, not a detailed discussion. You will leave the webinar with a basic understanding of how IADS and missile intercepts work from the short discussion of each of the following 8 topics: Target detection, resolution, and countermeasures (noise jamming) Varia...
Fireside Chat with PEO for C3 and Battl...
We're hosting a fireside chat with Brig. Gen. Luke C. G. Cropsey, the Department of the Air Force Integrating Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, Communications and Battle, on Monday, July 10 at 1 p.m. EDT at our headquarters in Arlington, Va. The option to join us virtually via Zoom will also be available. As DAF C3BM PEO, Brig. Gen. Cropsey is responsible for the execution of operationally focused Advanced Battle Management Syste...
Tuning Technical Capabilities to Meet N...
The modernization of national defense is in a period of rapid advancement that binds partners and coalitions together through data like never before. The path forward relies on what the Department of Defense calls Mission Partner Environments. MPEs allow the U.S. military to communicate, collaborate, and share sensitive or classified information securely and in real-time. In this episode of GovExec TV, DoD and industry leaders discuss how the...
Talent Identification and Development in DoD
To identify and develop innovative talent across the US Department of Defense (DoD) requires much more than permission to think outside the box. It requires a composite of exceptional minds encouraged to expand and multiply their ideas through discussion, analysis, and extensive questioning of each other. To accomplish this task, hiring and assignment practices are key. They must be designed to identify and attract key skills, knowledge, and o...
Foreign Military Sales and ITAR Compliance
Foreign Military Sales and ITAR Compliance Approved for 2 CES/MES Credits from NCBFAA-NEI Featuring Steven A. Casazza (President) and Chanel Gargula (Solutions Team Lead) of Defense Trade Solutions This webinar will take a deep dive into the FMS process and how it operates within the larger Arms Export Control Act environment, with a focus on how U.S. defense companies can leverage it to suit U.S. government foreign policy objectives and incre...
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