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Army, Industry Remain Tight-lipped About WIN-T Cybersecurity Problems

/ June 26, 2015 at 5:41 PM
The Army says it is focused on fixing unspecified cyber-related shortcomings of its Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 system, but details remain scant. "Significant" problems with cybersecurity were flagged recently by the Pentagon's chief weapons tester, even though the program received the go-ahead to proceed to the next acquisition stage. As a result, in a June 3 acquisition decision memorandum clearing the Army to transition the WIN-T Increment 2 program from low-rate to full-rate production, Pentagon acquisition executive Frank Kendall...

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