Despite global challenges, 2021 has been a year of innovation and expansion within the world of defense and security technology. Here is our round-up of the 10 most read articles on Defense Advancement this year:
The Missile Defense Agency-approved System Requirements Review is the first major technical review for the Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies homeland defense interceptor program
AAR will provide aircraft depot-level maintenance and repair primarily for F-16 aircraft allocated to U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and to support possible overflow requirements for all USAF F-16 aircraft
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory will leverage Intermap’s proprietary data and technology to advance its next generation of positioning, navigation and timing systems
Yubico will provide YubiKey 5 FIPS Series products for enhanced security and authentication protocols for CACI’s software-defined key loading devices that enable more secure and resilient communications for U.S. government missions
Using a new remote-controlled system, the Boeing-owned MQ-25 T1 unmanned aerial refueling test asset easily and efficiently moved about the aircraft carrier deck
Writer Information Management Services will offer Morphisec’s patented Moving Target Defense technology across advanced endpoints, virtual desktops, cloud workload and servers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region
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