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Measuring results in the hyped world of defense investment
Here are five defense investment principles worth remembering.
By Will Roper
Why Britain’s Huawei decision frustrated lawmakers
The decision by United Kingdom officials to allow Chinese telecom company Huawei to build parts of the country’s 5G network was met with ire from members of Congress Jan. 28.
By Andrew Eversden
Key Republicans seek ban on intel sharing with countries that use Huawei
The legislation could potentially downgrade America’s “special relationship” with the U.K., which is reportedly expected to grant Chinese telecom giant Huawei some access to its nascent 5G network.
By Joe Gould
Top DHS cyber official discusses when Iran may retaliate in cyberspace
The top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security said that if Iranian cyber actors were to attack the United States in retaliation for a drone strike that killed an Iranian general Jan. 2, it would have already happened. He later clarified his comments and said Iran would've retaliated by now if it had existing access to U.S. networks.
By Andrew Eversden
Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
By Diane Katz
Pentagon seeks input on 5G smart warehouse and spectrum sharing experiments
The Department of Defense seeks industry input to inform its final Request for Prototype Proposals to enhance military base operations.
By Nathan Strout
Huawei controversy shows US need for robust supply chain security strategy
As 5G implementation picks up, the U.S. government needs an established and repeatable process to mitigate supply chain security risks.
By Justin Sherman
How the FCC’s new ban on Huawei benefits the military
5G technology will introduce new cybersecurity risks to U.S. networks. Here's what FCC did to minimize that risk.
By Andrew Eversden
Military spectrum to be freed up for 5G
While the spectrum is used largely for satellite communications by the Department of Defense, the commercial sector has been eyeing that band as perfect for 5G technologies.
By Nathan Strout
Lawmakers call on White House to name 5G coordinator
A bipartisan group of senators called on the White House to name a 5G coordinator to tackle what lawmakers described as an “unprecedented security challenge” presented by the new technology.
By Andrew Eversden
New case studies highlight the importance of federal program management
Here's how strong project and program management capabilities and practices can improve outcomes and drive effective execution throughout government.
By David Summers