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 Stanton takes over at DISA, JFHQ-DODIN By Mark Pomerleau Air Force deploys cloud-based C2 capability to all NORAD air defense sectors By Mikayla Easley Advertisement Top Stories DARPA to test autonomous flight capability on Army’s Black Hawk helicopter in 2025 By Mikayla Easley Army looking to provide commanders more flexibility with networking and comms gear By Mark Pomerleau Second transforming-in-contact unit putting new tactics to the test in the Pacific for the Army By Mark Pomerleau DOD releases final rule for CMMC, setting the stage for implementation next year By Mikayla Easley Northrop puts its airborne intelligence node to the test By Mark Pomerleau Marines putting L-MADIS counter-drone system through tactics course for the first time By Mark Pomerleau Army planning 2025 prototyping activity for next-gen C2 effort By Mark Pomerleau Marines to get new Bolt kamikaze drones from Anduril 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