This Wednesday INSIDER Daily Digest has a look ahead at what the congressional defense committee leadership will look like in the wake of yesterday's election results and more.
We start off with a look ahead at who will be running the congressional defense committees in the wake of yesterday's election:
Defense committee leadership re-shuffled after Dem losses and GOP wins
The 2024 election, which saw the return to power of former President Trump, has shifted the GOP into the Senate majority, while control of the House remains up for grabs.
More than 50 technology initiatives from industry, government labs and universities participated in an annual experiment which focused on early-stage unmanned systems enabled with electromagnetic warfare capabilities:
Companies see opportunities for collaboration at Navy's Silent Swarm exercise
Participants in the Navy's 2024 Silent Swarm demonstration say the event, which grew to its largest size ever this summer, highlights the need for hardware and software vendors to collaborate on the delivery of electromagnetic warfare capabilities in contested maritime environments.
The Army is sticking with the Black Hawk helicopter replacement program:
Army says it remains committed to FLRAA, even with change in approach to aviation
In spite of a change in philosophy to its overall acquisition approach, and a shakeup that saw the cancellation of one long-term aircraft program earlier this year, Army leaders remain publicly confident that the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft will come to fruition.
Our colleagues at Inside Cybersecurity have a story on an industry group asking questions about the Pentagon's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program:
Electric sector group seeks clarity on DOD definition of CUI amid CMMC rulemaking process
The Edison Electric Institute is asking the Defense Department to scope what is considered controlled unclassified information in the context of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program, building on comments submitted in February to reflect the current situation with the acquisition-focused proposed rule.
Army Futures Command recently stood up its newest All-Domain Sensing Cross-Functional Team, which officially began its mission Oct. 16 and will work in tandem with partners in the Defense Department to streamline technology development, capabilities and processes:
Harnessing the senses: Army Futures Command's newest CFT hopes to standardize sensor technology for the future force
The Army, along with the joint services, has been investing in and developing effective sensors -- perhaps without taking full advantage of them, a senior official said Oct. 31.