Defense IT
DOD narrows field for Wearable Power Prize
107 teams advance to the contests next phase after their plans for batteries and fuel chemicals were deemed safe for competition.
Navy focuses on periscope camera
The Navy is going to test a 360-degree, high-resolution prototype camera designed for attachment to a conventional Type 18 submarine periscope.
Ready, aim, record
Armys prototype system uses RFID tags to track weapons use.
Tools to make sense of sensors
SensorBridge software helps Army build the middleware that converts data into database-ready information.
Army OKs WIN-T final design
The Army has approved the final design of Increments One and Two of its $7.8 billion Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) program.
DARPA showcases remote-control cars
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency spotlights six top performers from the Urban Challenge competition.
JITC approves Cisco collaboration software
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace combines videoconferencing and collaboration functionality into a single package.
Fingerprints: forward march!
New recruits are enlisting with electronic fingerprints, rather than signing a piece of paper, as part of the military's drive to eliminate paper signatures.
IDS/IPS software gets Common Criteria certification
Third Brigade Deep Security, an intrusion detection and prevention system, is the first IDS/IPS to get Evaluation Assurance Level 3+ certification.
DARPA seeks architecture-aware compilers
Agency is looking to fund development of compilers that can dynamically optimize programs for the specific environments in which they will run.



