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Process to Product Part 3: OSA, Foundation of the Future Forces
By John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs Army Acquisition has been called many things. A team sport. A challenge. An opportunity to support the warfighter. All of these can be true on any given day in Army Acquisition, with the primary goal of pacing the threat,...
Modified 737s, G550s Emerge As Contenders For U.S. Army Intel Fleet Steve Trimble
Awkward questions arose two years ago when the U.S. Air Force chose to cancel the $6.9 billion J-Stars Recap program—while citing the Joint Stars fleet’s vulnerability to projected advances in adversary air defense technology after 2025. After all, if the Air Force...
PD SAI Changes Leadership
By John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs Aerial Intelligence has been key to American war since its earliest days. Starting with balloons before the turn of the century hefting cumbersome daguerreotypes hundreds of feet in the air, to early panoramic cameras...
PM of the Year: Electronic Warfare and Cyber and How to Get to Yes
Electronic Warfare has evolved. In August 1914, a British cable laying ship, the Telconia, found and cut five German communications lines that ran under the English Channel. A few days later the Telconia returned to the scene, picked up the cables and reeled them...
Stress Management and You
Stress Management and YouBy John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs “If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.” Marcus Aurelius wrote that in...
PM EW&C tests the latest prototype Multi Function Electronic Warfare Air Large on JBMDL
Product Manager Electronic Warfare and Cyber testing their latest prototype for their Multi Function Electronic Warfare Air – Large system; a system designed to further augment Army Commander’s capabilities in the Electro Magnetic Spectrum.
Army modernizes its biometric processing capabilities
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- U.S. Army Soldiers patrolling critical checkpoints overseas will have an improved biometrics tool to help identify persons of interest in real time. Army Futures Command's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber and...
Future civilian leaders hear from senior executives
Looking to the future of the Army it is critical for the people who fill senior executive leadership positions have the training and skills to ensure strategic priorities are met. That’s what the Defense Acquisition University’s Senior Service College Fellowship...
Army Aviation Community focuses on Aircraft Survivability
Members of the aviation community gathered for the 35th time to participate in the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) Symposium, with the goal of developing life-saving solutions for the Aviation Soldier and their...
Seven conference rooms dedicated to fallen troops
Sgt. Christopher Bell, Staff Sgt. Joshua Bowden, Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Alan Hall, Spc. Shawn “Ox” Muhr, Capt. Waid “Chip” Ramsey, Staff Sgt. Joshua Lee Rath and Lance Cpl. Cody A. Roberts died for their country. Now their memory lives on every day at PMO Aircraft...
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PD CTIS Equipment Supports Remote Military Station Survey and Rebuilding
Shemya Island is also subject to weather conditions that are beyond hostile, indeed almost alien, for a majority of the year. Ice fog, freezing fog and freezing sea spray are all common conditions on Shemya, and in early May, the high temperature for the day will...
APG delivers a message of zero tolerance.
Leadership from across Aberdeen Proving Ground deliver a message of zero tolerance and unity to the workforce as part of the SHARP 2020 campaign. The SHARP Program is responsible for the Army's sexual harassment prevention efforts.
Process to Product Part 3: OSA, Foundation of the Future Forces
By John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs Army Acquisition has been called many things. A team sport. A challenge. An opportunity to support the warfighter. All of these can be true on any given day in Army Acquisition, with the primary goal of pacing the threat,...
Modified 737s, G550s Emerge As Contenders For U.S. Army Intel Fleet Steve Trimble
Awkward questions arose two years ago when the U.S. Air Force chose to cancel the $6.9 billion J-Stars Recap program—while citing the Joint Stars fleet’s vulnerability to projected advances in adversary air defense technology after 2025. After all, if the Air Force...
PD SAI Changes Leadership
By John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs Aerial Intelligence has been key to American war since its earliest days. Starting with balloons before the turn of the century hefting cumbersome daguerreotypes hundreds of feet in the air, to early panoramic cameras...
PM of the Year: Electronic Warfare and Cyber and How to Get to Yes
Electronic Warfare has evolved. In August 1914, a British cable laying ship, the Telconia, found and cut five German communications lines that ran under the English Channel. A few days later the Telconia returned to the scene, picked up the cables and reeled them...
Stress Management and You
Stress Management and YouBy John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs “If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.” Marcus Aurelius wrote that in...
PM EW&C tests the latest prototype Multi Function Electronic Warfare Air Large on JBMDL
Product Manager Electronic Warfare and Cyber testing their latest prototype for their Multi Function Electronic Warfare Air – Large system; a system designed to further augment Army Commander’s capabilities in the Electro Magnetic Spectrum.