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For Vietnam Veteran Jack Pollard, the thirteen months he spent in the military – and the friends he lost in battle – would change the course of his life forever.
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Posted in DoD News, Military History, Rotator
Tagged 101st Airborne, 400 days, Defense, Department of Defense, DoD, first lieutenant Chuck Newhall, House Armed Services Committee, Ike Skelton, Jack Pollard, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, John Gertsch, Medal of Honor, Pollard, Sergeant John Nealy, Silver Star, soldiers, Staff Sergeant John Gertsch, University of Missouri Law School, University of Pennsylvania, veterans, Vietnam history, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnam War
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A part of the cybersecurity mission is to create new and more effective technologies. The HyperX computer chip technology, under development by researchers at Picatinny Arsenal holds the promise to deliver that goal for both commercial and military users.
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Posted in DoD News, National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Rotator
Tagged anti-jam Global Positioning System, ARDEC, Armament Research, computer chip of the future, computer chip technology, cybersecurity mission, Department of Defense, Development and Engineering Center, faster data processing, high volume, HyperX, low power processing requirements, massive data storage, processing
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Army Brig. Gen. Crawford talks about STEM, the future and partnering with industry and NATO to share best practices for cybersecurity.
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Posted in National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Rotator
Tagged Army, Army Brig. Gen. Crawford, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity operations, Department of Defense, digital domain, engineering, math, National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, NATO, science, STEM, technology, the Army and cybersecurity
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