In some ways, the Army is a snapshot of civilian life. Just like the civilian world, the Army relies on healthcare personnel, financial and logistics experts, and public relations professionals. Army ...
The Army is acquiring a consolidated ruggedized computer system designed to help soldiers on-the-move to access important information. The technology, called a Mounted Family of Computer Systems ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. (Feb. 10, 2010) -- Directing Ryan Newman's #39 U.S. Army Chevrolet Impala to the front of a military convoy will be the challenge for players of "Army - Race for Strength," the new ...
The Network Enterprise Technology Commang/9th Signal Command (Army) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Apr. 19, for the Army's newest computer network defense facility, the Army Global Information ...
Information technology giant Computer Sciences Corp. said Friday that it had won an eight-year, $700-million contract to help develop and install computer networks for the Army. Computer Sciences, ...
The Leonardo DRS Mounted Family of Computer Systems products includes dismountable tablets, processor units, docking stations, interconnecting cables and three sizes of ruggedized sunlight-readable ...
An Army investigation found that a defense contractor inserted a "logic bomb" into a computer program used to handle pay and personnel actions for reservists. Five of the servers associated with the ...
Justice Department officials indicted a former defense contractor on Wednesday for “sabotag[ing]” a military computer system that holds personal information about members of the Army Reserve. Mittesh ...
An Atlanta man was ordered to pay $1.5 million in restitution for placing malicious code — commonly known as a “logic bomb” — on a U.S. Army computer that eventually cost taxpayers about $2.6 million, ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - A computer lab is now available for the Springfield community thanks to a $15,000 donation from the Horace Mann Educators Corporation to the Salvation Army. The lab, named ...
An Atlanta man was found guilty Wednesday of planting a destructive piece of code in a U.S. Army computer program, the damage from which cost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars. Mittesh Das, 48, was ...
A new computer game will be used by Internet users to test their driving ability to accomplish the mission (and compete against their friends), the US Army announced today. The game, dubbed Race for ...
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