Air Force Space Command boss Gen. Bob Kehler told industry representatives at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s Infotech 2009 in Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday, that they must bring the US military “integrated solutions” to aid cyberspace defense efforts, reports the Dayton Daily News. According to the newspaper, Kehler said, “Otherwise, we’re where we’ve been for 50 years, buying stovepipe systems that don’t talk to anybody else.” He added, “We don’t have enough money for that, and we don’t have the time for it.”
Unmanned aerial vehicles are fair game for U.S. Special Operations Command’s armed overwatch platform competition, Air Force Special Operations Command boss Lt. James C. “Jim” Slife told reporters on Feb. 26. However, the MQ-9 Reaper drone might not be up to the challenge in its current form, he suggested during…