Andrew Eversden, C4ISRNET

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Past:
  • C4ISRNET
  • Defense News
  • Fifth Domain
  • Federal Times

Past articles by Andrew:

Old systems and talent shortages pose new barriers to DOD data sharing

The Pentagon's chief data officer Dave Spirk talked with C4ISRNET about the progress that department as made on data initiatives, but identified old systems and talent shortfalls as gaps that still remain. → Read More

How the Pentagon’s joint IT provider will contribute to JADC2

The Defense Information Systems Agency sees itself playing an expanding role in JADC2, but there are questions about the future of legacy command and control programs. → Read More

Lack of access to data during Afghanistan exit shines light on tech gap

The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan provided several lessons for Pentagon officials working on Joint All-Domain Command and Control. → Read More

Better combat robot connectivity among improvements at major US Army network exercise

Other advances at the annual experiment could translate to future battlefield capabilities. → Read More

Army researchers seek to provide more data to soldiers through two projects

The lab made had breakthroughs on two artificial intelligence projects that could provide soldiers with helpful data on the future battlefield. → Read More

Air Force chief software offer knocks DoD as he departs

Nicolas Chaillan, the Air Force's top software official, wrote a fiery post about his time with the Air Force. → Read More

NSA awards $2 billion high-performance computing contract

The intelligence agency needs the computing services for its artificial intelligence and data analysis goals. → Read More

2 companies win contracts to research cyber protections for military aircraft

The Air Force Research Lab awarded two $200 million contracts for cybersecurity research. → Read More

IT leader: New DoD enterprise cloud contract remains on schedule

The Pentagon is following a quicker timeline to award the cloud contract after the preceding project, the JEDI cloud, was delayed several years and then abandoned. → Read More

General: Key components missing to bring JADC2 to contested battlefields

The Defense Department needs industry to build resilient tools that can survive in contested environments. → Read More

New Army tactical network leadership will try to stop frontline frustrations with data

The new leader of the Army's Network Cross-Functional Team has a unique understanding of soldiers' network needs in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East. → Read More

Army Futures Command outlines next five years of AI needs

The U.S. Army wants access to research on autonomous systems and data analytics. → Read More

U.S. Army awards $774 million encryption device contract

Two vendors were named to the Next Generation Load Device-Medium after the Army delayed the contract to reassess its acquisition strategy. → Read More

Former Army tactical network director joins CACI

Retired Maj. Gen. Peter Gallagher will oversee the contractor's national security technology portfolio. → Read More

‘You can’t have fires on boats’: Navy research on safer zinc batteries moves forward

The Naval Research Lab sees zinc-based batteries as a reusable replacement for fire-prone and single-use batteries. → Read More

Military and civilian leaders must work to secure dual-use technologies, top Navy officer says

The Navy's top information warfare officer said that civilian and military officials must come together to secure capabilities like GPS. → Read More

Anduril Industries awarded contract from DIU for counter-drone technology

Anduril Industries counter-drone technology is now available to all the military services. → Read More

Lawmakers want Pentagon to map supply chain risks, cut China products

A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to force the Pentagon to identify supply chain vulnerabilities. → Read More

In a couple years, soldiers in Strykers can learn enemy locations before exiting the vehicles

Future tactical network tools for Stryker brigades will connect soldiers inside vehicles to their dismounted teammates across the battlefield. → Read More

‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer

With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown's experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who's next? → Read More