Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Moving from signal to cyber

The Army Signal Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon, Georgia, is being augmented by the Army Cyber Center of Excellence and designation as the center for all Army cyber activities. C4ISR & Networks recently spoke with COL Jennifer Buckner, commandant of the Cyber School at the Army Cyber Center of Excellence, for her view of the transition.

Read more at C4ISRNET http://bit.ly/1yz9PbR

Thursday, September 11, 2014

New Cyber Protection Brigade activated at Fort Gordon, GA

The US Army activated a new Cyber Protection Brigade at Fort Gordon, the first of its kind in the Army.
The article, from Defense News, states: "The brigade’s activation represents a deeper Army investment in its cyberspace capabilities, said Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon, commanding general of Army Cyber Command, in a statement."

To read the full article from Defense News, please click here.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Army to highlight the Cyber Leader Development Strategy

Army to highlight the Cyber Leader Development Strategy to include the Cyber Education Enterprise (CEE), Data Center for Consolidated Cyber Training (DC3T), LWNeU, S-6 COP, Gaming & SIMS, Cyber Doctrine and Cyber Lessons Learned in the TechNet Augusta exhibit hall 9 - 11 September.

Speakers and Panels

Track Sessions

Continuing Education

Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunities

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Army Researchers Plotting Upgrades to 3-D Mapping Technology

U.S. Army researchers improved on the service’s 3-D terrain mapping system by reducing the system’s weight by 250 pounds and making the BuckEye operational from drones. Now they are developing a capability allowing the system to collect data from higher altitudes, covering a larger swath of land and considerably improving the technology’s efficacy, Michael A. Harper, director of the Warfighter Support Directorate at the U.S. Army Geospatial Center, says.

Read more in Signal Magazine.

Check out AFCEA's TechNet Augusta 2014.

Monday, July 7, 2014

U.S. Army Researchers Beam Up Data

Future warfighters may teleport information across the battlefield.

Smartphones, tablets and mobile apps are the norm for today’s soldiers, but teleporting data may be typical for the troops of tomorrow. Scientists at the U.S. Army's Research Laboratory (ARL), Adelphi, Maryland, have successfully demonstrated information teleportation capabilities in the laboratory using entangled photons. The quantum computing breakthrough could lead to substantially improved cybersecurity, vastly superior data processing rates and dramatically enhanced situational awareness.

Read more in Signal Magazine.

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Friday, January 31, 2014

Exhibit and Sponsorship Sales Underway!

Place your products and services in front of over 1,500 key military professionals from the Army, Marine Corps, as well as DoD, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard at TechNet Augusta, being held September 9-11, 2014 at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center in Augusta, GA.

For more information or to fill out and application, please visit: http://bit.ly/1n31jXM