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Lockheed Martin's Space 2050 Trailer

Welcome to space in the year 2050. From exploration to defense, get ready to be transported to the future.

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The Future Will Rely on Autonomous Threat Detection for All Domains

From self-driving cars to fully automated factories, three decades from now the world is likely to be more connected than ever — which will also unlock a more sophisticated threat landscape. Autonomous threat detection will allow agencies to detect and respond to these ever-changing threats in real time.

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Why Self-propagating Robots Are the Future of Space

From asteroid mining to on-orbit servicing, autonomous robots are key to the future of space exploration and defense.

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Lunar Transit Is Closer than You Think. Here’s How the Government Can Prepare to Monitor It

The term “moon base” may sound like something from a sci-fi movie, but the truth is that in the next 30 years, space will become a more well-traveled frontier with various international assets. And those assets will need monitoring and protecting: Enter, the cislunar coast guard.

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Digital Transformation Can Help the US Military Maintain Tactical Advantage

The current battlespace is becoming increasingly complex as adversaries’ abilities evolve. To keep pace and maintain technological edge, national defense agencies must embrace digital transformation.

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Strengthening the Defense Supply Chain to Secure the Nation’s Future

A series of disruptions have made securing the defense supply chain critical for the nation. An industry leader outlines how to achieve resilience in the face of an uncertain future.

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Building A Pentagon For The Digital Age

The ability to get information to front-line forces is becoming increasingly important in warfare, according to panelists at the Sea Air Space exhibition outside Washington, D.C., in early April. Above, is a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drone, which Ukraine has successfully used against Russian forces. Kyiv has built a network connecting weapon systems such as the Bayraktar with sensors using cell phones and the Starlink satellite internet system.

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Ukraine Proves The Need To Equip And Train Allies Early

Waiting until a crisis, or after the outbreak of hostilities, costs lives

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Speed and Operational Reach are Essential in War

For decades, the U.S. Army has maintained global aviation advantage. Now, as the current aircraft fleet reaches the end of its lifecycle modernization is critical.

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Maneuvering in the Gray Zone: Preparing for Tomorrow’s Battlespace

Over the last few years, cyberwarfare has taken center stage as a potent, legitimate threat impacting Americans and allies overseas. While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a stark reminder that the U.S. cannot overlook the traditional kinetic threats posed by near peers, it is also the first state-level conflict to draw in dozens of non-state cyber actors and thousands of unaffiliated cyber volunteers. These new hybrid events have created an ongoing strategic shift that will expand the scope of national security.

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5 Simple Ways the DoD Harnesses the Power of Data

For decades, government agencies have relied on an antiquated approach to data management. In a recent webcast, digital experts from Oracle and the Department of Defense outlined five key steps the DoD is taking to supercharge their approach.

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Enhancing the User Experience: How Agencies Leverage IT to Improve Mission Outcomes

By providing the hardware alongside IT services for customers, the NASA End-user Services and Technologies (NEST) Program enables NASA’s complex Missions. NEST has partnered with Leidos to secure, protect and posture NASA to be more efficient and effective with leading-edge, cloud-enhanced technical solutions.

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Accelerating Change: 3 Tips for Designing UX-Friendly Mission-Critical Systems

User experience isn’t just important, it’s crucial — and even life-saving. Here’s how Colt Whittall, U.S. Air Force’s first Chief Experience Officer for the U.S. Air Force, is improving UX for airmen, and how your agency can follow suit.