Computer networks and social networks depend on interaction between individuals -- whether it\'s individual machines or human beings. The science of these complex interactions shares some common underlying themes, and a team of Army researchers hopes that examining these networks will provide feasible solutions.
Several of the most promising technological research projects at University System of Maryland-related labs are getting a strategic infusion of federal cash to help them through the most difficult phase of development, and toward the commercial market. Maryland\'s Jacques Gansler explains.
MACE program taking commercial technology and modifying it to make it more secure and rugged. The Army is asking for vendor ideas on how to do this and what apps are possible in theater.
The Army is developing technology for soldiers to use smart phones on the battlefield.
DoD is on a mission to develop a preventive HIV vaccine for U.S. military personnel and for the global community.
The Army has kicked off the competition to develop son of the Future Combat System.
A hacker broke into the U.S. Navy Memorial website and left a message for the administrator.
The Army Times received more than 70 e-mails from active-duty, civilian and retired users. Almost all of them expressed some dissatisfaction with the site.
Host Derrick T. Dortch talks to Navy Captain Mark Steiner, Chaplain of the Joint Staff at the Pentagon, about his work providing for the spiritual welfare of men and women in the military. November 26, 2010 (Encore presentation December 3, 2010)
The Air Force will move forward to finding a contractor for its refueling tanker, despite a mail mix-up between rival contractors.
The Navy has a new chief information officer. Terry Halvorsen received the promotion today from Secretary Ray Mabus.
Defense News reports that the Air Force sent assessments for a refueling tanker deal to two contractors, but mixed up the info intended for each company.