The U.S. Army has pursued the development of open architecture system standards for several years and now is increasingly fielding such systems across its programs, including amongst its aviation and ...
The Navy’s acquisition strategy aims at open architectures in aviation programs. The U.S. military is using open architecture platforms on a greater scale, deploying interchangeable hardware and ...
U.S. military aircraft fly in formation over the USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Philippine Sea on Feb. 24, 2024. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Thomas Gooley) Warfare is ever changing, and ...
Drones, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) pose growing threats to U.S. service members and allies. In a 2022 report, the Department of Defense (DoD) noted, “accelerating technology ...
Last month, I mentioned that the Open Group is creating an IT architect certification program that will assess an individual’s experience and skill as an IT architect. The certification program will ...
Tanks, helicopters, infantry carriers, and command and control technologies all need to be built with the most cutting-edge and effective technologies available. Yet, U.S. Army weapons developers do ...
As the evolution of space as a contested domain accelerates, defense and national security agencies must innovate—and both legacy ground systems and digital-first programs now have the chance to ...
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is developing a modular open system architecture approach for its MQ-1C Gray Eagle Extended Range unmanned air vehicle (UAV). The development effort is being done ...
How do you embrace innovation without straying too far afield from the accepted principles of scalability, adaptability and affordability? For the Defense Department, the answer appears to be adoption ...
Sydney, Australia – April 17, 2014 Altium Limited, a global leader in Smart System Design Automation, 3D PCB design (Altium Designer) and embedded software development (TASKING), has joined the ...