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Defense / Military Electronics

New Tech and Cyber Threats Drive Sweeping $9 Billion JADC2 Development Effort

October 16, 2023October 13, 2023 - by Andrew Dardine

Over $9 billion will be spent into the next decade on the Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) program, a sweeping R&D effort of the U.S. Air Force, Army, and …

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Demand for Cybersecurity Means Explosive Growth in World C4I Market

April 29, 2019April 29, 2019 - by Forecast International

The C4I market direction will be driven by contemporary defense concerns such as cyberspace and the progressive mainstreaming of new innovations in technology. While older systems are receiving sustainment services, …

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Military Electronics

U.S. Defense Electronics – Signs of Growth as Budgets Remain Tight

April 11, 2016November 12, 2019 - by Forecast International

by Richard Sterk, Electronic Systems Analyst, Forecast International. Defense electronics spending continues to emphasize the development of new technologies, but tight budgets are still restricting R&D.  Militaries are having a …

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Defense / Military Electronics

C4I – A $68 Billion 10-Year Market

April 1, 2016 - by Forecast International

by Richard Sterk, Electronic Systems Analyst, Forecast International. C4I Processing Info. Source: U.S. Army From civil disobedience to full-scale military intervention involving all-out war, world events continue to increase awareness …

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Defense / Military Electronics

WIN-T Brings a Pricey Mobility to Command Posts

December 30, 2015 - by Forecast International

By Richard Sterk, Defense Electronics Analyst. After proving itself in operations in Afghanistan, the WIN-T is now set to begin full-rate production. Under a $219 million contract for WIN-T Increment …

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Military Electronics

Lawmakers Request $219 Million for U.S. Navy Combat Systems Integration

July 9, 2015 - by Forecast International

By Andrew Dardine, Electronic Systems Analyst, Forecast International. The U.S. Navy’s Combat Systems Integration effort is poised to reap $219 million in funding over the next 10 years. This RDT&E …

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Military Electronics / Naval Systems / North America

Smooth Sailing Expected for U.S. Navy Fleet Communications Program

May 1, 2015November 8, 2019 - by Forecast International

By Greg Giaquinto, Electronic Systems Analyst, Forecast International. Over the next 10 years, the U.S. Navy will spend about $149 million on its Fleet Communications R&D program.  Driving this funding is …

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Defense / Military Electronics

DARPA Expected to Spend Big Bucks on Cyber Technology Project

April 13, 2015November 8, 2019 - by Forecast International

By Greg Giaqunito, Forecast International. Over the next 10 years, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is forecast to spend approximately $402 million on its Cyber Technology project, …

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