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Lt. Col. Lisa Mahood of the HQDA, Electronic Warfare Division spoke at the Association of Old Crows Capital Club Town Hall meeting at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Va., June 15, 2012.
ARLINGTON, VA - (Army News Service, April 16, 2008) - Electronic submission of evaluations via "My Forms" has increased from 19 percent to 70 percent in the past few weeks, according to Human ...
The Army has received the results of the deployment of a capability that allows electronic warfare planning and management on the move and without network connection.
Photo Credit: Courtesy photo Duke V3 is a counter radio-controlled improvised explosive device (RCIED) electronic warfare (CREW) system that was developed to provide U.S. forces critical, life-saving ...
While the Army works through future dismounted electronic warfare capabilities, it is adding a dismounted feature to its forthcoming Stryker-based system, Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team.
Now the Army is on the verge of a new electronic warfare doctrine -- drafted at Fort Leavenworth and awaiting approval from base commander Gen. William Caldwell -- recognizing that the Army needs ...
Over the last several years, the U.S. Army has worked pointedly to build up its electronic warfare capabilities. From the early days of only having small groups of electronic warfare soldiers that ...
The Army is testing a series of new electronic warfare technologies designed to address a wider range of threat signals in the electromagnetic spectrum, service officials said.
With an integrated electronic warfare and signals intelligence platform forthcoming, the Army is working on managing these two disciplines that are governed by different authorities.
The U.S. Army is enjoying a renaissance period for cyber and electronic warfare (EW) technologies and has a chance to lay a foundation of interoperability in cyber systems, says Col. Kevin Finch, USA, ...