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Tag Archives: Pentagon
Mark Owen and Dr. Michael Daly were honored with the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition (ASN RD&A) 2015 Dr. Delores M. Etter Top Scientists & Engineers of the Year Award on June 22 at the Pentagon.
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Featured, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged 2015 Top Scientists & Engineers of the Year Awards, Airmen, ASN RDA, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Delores M. Etter Top Scientist & Engineers of the Year Award, Department of Defense (DoD), Development and Acquisition, DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, high-frequency radio, Joint warfighters, Marines, Mark Owen, Michael Daly, Pacific, Pentagon, pioneering research, radar systems, Reasearch, researchers, soldiers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific, SSC, United States sailors
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If you’re a computer security specialist, or at least a white hat hacker, who’s always wanted to take a run at the Pentagon, here’s your chance.
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Posted in Articles, Challenge, Cyber Security, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged Adobe, Amazon, Jarrett Ridlinghafer, Pentagon, Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook, Sony, Twitter, white hat hacker
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The acting assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering said that at a time when technological development is flourishing in other countries, the US is at risk of falling behind due to budgetary constraints.
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Tagged 2014 Precision Strike Annual Review, acting assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, air force, Alan R. Shaffer, armed with science, Autonomous systems, aviation technology, Defense Department, electronic warfare, Emerging Capabilities and Prototypes Office, F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter, hypersonic vehicles, hypersonic weapons, nasa, Pentagon, technological development, The Rapid Fielding Office, X-plane
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The military tie remains strong in the astronaut corps today, as NASA’s new class of astronauts has six serving military officers!
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Tagged air force, Air Force Lt. Col. Tyler Hague, Air Force Maj. Deke Slayton, Air Force Maj. Gordon Cooper, Air Force Maj. Gus Grissom, Army Maj. Anne McClain and Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Andrew Morgan, astronauts, e-ring, International Space Station, Marine Corps Maj. John Glenn, Marine Corps Maj. Nicole Mann, Marines, nasa, Navy Cmdr. Alan Shepherd, Navy Cmdr. Scott Carpenter, Navy Cmdr. Wally Schirra, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Josh A. Cassada, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Victor J. Glover, new astronaut class, Pentagon
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The Pentagon Channel presents Recon: Game Changer. Viewers get an inside look into the latest technology in Army Aviation, including the Apache Block III and manned-unmanned teaming. To see the entire program in action, watch this video. Video provided by …
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Posted in Technology, Videos
Tagged army, army aviation, aviation technology, defense, DoD, future of aviation, military, military aviation, Pentagon, pentagon channel, RECON, soldiers, Technology, TPC, video
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It’s a lot of the past mixed with much of the present. But then again, that’s what a museum is all about. What’s interesting about this one, however, is the fact that it’s all about tracking the health and wellness …
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Posted in Featured, Videos
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, civil war memorabilia, defense, DoD, health medicine museum, History, medical, Medical Monday, military, military history, military medical history, military medical museum, military medicine, Pentagon, the bullet that killed President Lincoln, TPC
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Technology is becoming more and more integrated into all aspects of our lives. It should come as no surprise that new technological advancements might change the way the military forces of the future look, act and even operate. The Virtual …
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Posted in STEM, Technology, Videos
Tagged computer simulation, computerized person, Computers, defense, DoD, future forces, military, military technology, Pentagon, research, Technology, The Pentagon Channel, TPC, video, virtual soldier
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