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Signals intelligence teams reposition to face China, Russia
The mission has shifted dramatically as the United States ratchets up competition in the frequency bands with peer competitors like Russia and China.
By Todd South
Tricare expanding program for nearly 16,000 military family members with autism
Some aspects, like an autism services navigator, are good, but military special needs families "are still wading through the effects of the changes," advocate says.
By Karen Jowers
DoD’s conclusions ‘flawed’ about military children’s progress with autism therapy, expert says
Leading researcher says DoD's conclusions that military kids aren't making progress with ABA therapy are flawed and based on 'incompetent interpretations.'
By Karen Jowers
The military is scrambling to understand the aviation crash risk from a new 5G sale
More than a dozen commercial aviation groups are warning that the sale of spectrum could lead to interference and even fatalities.
By Valerie Insinna and Aaron Mehta
Electromagnetic spectrum superiority at risk for DoD, watchdog says
Without some oversight changes, the GAO questions the Pentagon’s ability to ensure electromagnetic spectrum dominance.
By Mark Pomerleau
DoD officials: Small changes in thinking about electronic warfare tools could give U.S. upper hand
The military wants to begin taking a more holistic view of electronic warfare capabilities rather than specific platforms to outmaneuver adversaries.
By Mark Pomerleau
Pentagon clears 100 MHz of spectrum for 5G development
The White House and Department of Defense established America’s Mid-Band Initiative Teams (AMBIT) to free up spectrum for 5G development quickly back in April.
By Nathan Strout
Senate takes aim at Navy’s new jammer
The Senate's version of the NDAA wants a report on how the Navy's Next Generation Jammer contributes to a spectrum superiority strategy.
By Mark Pomerleau
US forces could learn from intense electronic war battle in Ukraine
Ukraine has lost nearly 100 drones to Russian electronic attacks on navigation systems through a tactic known as GPS spoofing.
By Shawn Snow
Army launches inquiry into how teen with autism and arm disorders was recruited
A 19-year-old diagnosed with autism and taking anxiety medications says a recruiter encouraged him to enlist but to conceal the diagnosis.
By Kyle Rempfer
Why the military should consider a waiver for high-functioning autism
People with high-functioning autism should not have to hide their disability to serve their country, this author writes.
By James Strack