The long-delayed Navy Fiscal Year 2022 budget request submitted to Congress May 28 reflects modest increases in several areas, but overall shows no significant changes, either in weapons procurement or readiness accounts. The service is asking for eight ships, but only four are combatants – two submarines, one destroyer and one frigate – while the […]
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 Perrone Robotics, Inc. (Perrone Robotics), a leading provider of fully autonomous vehicle technology and turnkey vehicle solutions for the mobility of people and things, today announced the appointment of three new executives to their growing team. John Mottola joins the company as vice president of operations, Max DePiro joins as vice president of engineering, and Colleen Hahn will be the new vice president of marketing and communications.
John Mottola, a twenty-year veteran of the financial service and investment banking sectors, will lead Perrone s operations and advance corporate financial initiatives. John is considered a subject matter expert in the areas of compliance risk oversight and corporate merger and acquisition strategies. With both a law degree and MBA, he has performed enterprise-wide regulatory source reviews, risk assessments/analysis, policies/procedures, and enhanced regulatory compliance initiatives. Throughou
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Perrone Robotics, Inc. (Perrone Robotics), a leading provider of fully autonomous vehicle technology and turnkey vehicle solutions for the mobility of people and things, today announced the appointment of three new executives to their growing team. John Mottola joins the company as vice president of operations, Max DePiro joins as vice president of engineering, and Colleen Hahn will be the new vice president of marketing and communications.
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May 26, 2021 - 11:08 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The U.S. Army s Cyber Warfare Support Battalion is going to use the lessons learned during recent conflicts, including the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty told the Association of Old Crows CEMA conference. “We’re going to get the first [Expeditionary Cyber Team] out this summer [to] run it through its paces,” Lt. Gen. Fogarty said. “We’re going to try out a series of ideas that we had” in the field, he added, Breaking Defense reports. “Much of it is has been influenced by the lessons-learned” from recent conflicts, he said, especially the Azerbaijan-Armenia war over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on May 25, 2021 at 1:32 PM
An Azerbaijani vehicle launches an Israeli-made Harpy (Harop) attack drone.
WASHINGTON: The Army’s year-old Cyber Warfare Support Battalion has “fully fielded” the first of 12 Expeditionary Cyber Teams, the head of Army Cyber Command said today.
“We’re going to get the first ECT out this summer [to] run it through its paces,” Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty told the Association of Old Crows CEMA conference. “We’re going to try out a series of ideas that we had” in the field.
“Much of it is has been influenced by the lessons-learned” from recent conflicts, he said, especially the Azerbaijan-Armenia war over Nagorno-Karabakh.