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The digital engineering accelerators powering the Army’s modernization
DE has assumed a central role in Army innovation, helping propel the operating forces into a new era of readiness.
By Josh Jackson
Feds investigating Air Force contractor for network breach, theft
The employee at Arnold Air Force Base allegedly stole nearly $90,000 in military and state government radio equipment software, federal investigators say.
Hawaii fines Navy for unauthorized sewage release
The Hawaii Department of Health is fining the Navy for discharging untreated or partially treated sewage into state waters.
Man who joined the Army under fake name 37 years ago avoids prison
He joined the Army with a stolen name, under advice from a recruiter, to escape violence in his hometown, a public defender argued.
How one Air Force office eliminates barriers to digital transformation
Decision to heavily rely on new design and manufacturing techniques made the program the poster child for the potential of digital engineering.
BAE Systems wins US Army deal for Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle
BAE Systems will build the Army's new Cold-Weather All-Terrain Vehicle, meant to replace aging vehicles as the service beefs up its Arctic focus.
By Jen Judson
Pentagon tech chief wants an ‘all in one’ sensor
It is one of several critical technologies that Heidi Shyu, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, included in remarks at SOFIC.
By Todd South
The T-7 takes shape: Inside the factory where the Air Force’s next trainer is being built
Boeing says its high-tech methods to design and build the T-7A Red Hawk are saving time, simplifying processes, improving quality and cutting down on defects.
US Navy accepts first Freedom LCS since discovering widespread defect in combining gear system
The Navy is satisfied that land-based and at-sea testing of the new combining gear system — and its bearings, specifically — sufficiently wrung out the new design, and now the service can move forward with installing the fix in new-construction and in-service ships.
From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution
It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
By Nathan Strout