Pentagon Pushes Testing For Electronic Warfare Vulnerabilities

Pentagon Pushes Testing For Electronic Warfare Vulnerabilities
Pentagon Pushes Testing For Electronic Warfare Vulnerabilities

Despite a 2018 mandate for “electronic protection” against jamming, there’s little data available showing how vulnerable systems are, said EW director David Tremper.

Electronic Warfare Funding Up, But Short of DSB Marker

Electronic Warfare Funding Up, But Short of DSB Marker
Electronic Warfare Funding Up, But Short of DSB Marker

“We have not achieved $2.3 billion in budget growth,” Pentagon EW acquisitions director Bill Conley told me. “We are continuing to add investment (and) we are addressing the most pressing gaps.”

US Needs Hi-Lo Mix Of ‘Exquisite’ & Affordable ISR: Intel Official

US Needs Hi-Lo Mix Of ‘Exquisite’ & Affordable ISR: Intel Official
US Needs Hi-Lo Mix Of ‘Exquisite’ & Affordable ISR: Intel Official

“Those will be debates we’ll have over the next couple of years, and those are some tough choices,” intelligence official Kevin Sherman told me. “Do we reduce some of those capabilities have been very helpful in the CT (counter-terrorism) fight, that a lot of our combatant commands have relied on, in order to buy more exquisite things?”

Air Force Launches Major Electronic Warfare Study: VCSAF

Air Force Launches Major Electronic Warfare Study: VCSAF
Air Force Launches Major Electronic Warfare Study: VCSAF

WASHINGTON: After two decades of relative inattention, the Air Force is sharpening its commitment to Electronic Warfare because, in the words of its Vice Chief of Staff, “he that dominates the spectrum wins.” That includes the launch of a formal Enterprise Capability Collaboration Team (ECCT) to study the subject, Gen. Stephen Wilson said. But, the brainy…

Electronic Warfare ‘Growing’; Joint Airborne EW Study Underway

Electronic Warfare ‘Growing’; Joint Airborne EW Study Underway
Electronic Warfare ‘Growing’; Joint Airborne EW Study Underway

ARLINGTON: After two decades of neglect, electronic warfare is — slowly — on the mend, the Pentagon’s Deputy Director for EW said yesterday. That includes a growing budget, a new (classified) strategy from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, increased interest from the leaders of all four armed services, and, most immediately, an ongoing…

1st-Ever Electronic Warfare Strategy Headed For SecDef’s Desk

1st-Ever Electronic Warfare Strategy Headed For SecDef’s Desk
1st-Ever Electronic Warfare Strategy Headed For SecDef’s Desk

WASHINGTON: With Russian jammers blasting Ukrainian radios off the air, the US Defense Department’s racing to regain its edge in electronic warfare. But there’s been no comprehensive strategy to guide all the armed services’ efforts — until now. The first Defense Department-wide electronic warfare strategy is “basically finished” and headed to Secretary Ashton Carter’s desk…

Air Force Leading Way To 3rd Offset: Bob Work

Air Force Leading Way To 3rd Offset: Bob Work
Air Force Leading Way To 3rd Offset: Bob Work

NATIONAL HARBOR: The Pentagon’s biggest advocate of artificial intelligence just spoke to the Air Force Association for over an hour — and he didn’t mention drones. When Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work talks about autonomy, he’s much less interested in killer robots than in command and control. The Air Force led the way on…

Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy

Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy
Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy

WASHINGTON: Our regular readers already know the bad news about electronic warfare. Russia and China are rapidly catching up to the US in jamming, spoofing, and electronic eavesdropping. Senior Pentagon officials say the technological gap between them and us is shrinking, especially on those technologies that have made the biggest difference: GPS, drones, smart weapons,…

Work Elevates Electronic Warfare, Eye On Missile Defense

Work Elevates Electronic Warfare, Eye On Missile Defense
Work Elevates Electronic Warfare, Eye On Missile Defense

UPDATED: Kendall & Kaminski Comments On EW Spending, New EW Council WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is creating a new high-level council to direct all Pentagon electronic warfare programs, Deputy Secretary Robert Work said this morning. The Pentagon’s top weapons buyer and the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will lead the group, which will make permanent a top-level focus…