Cellphones in the hands of inmates undermine order, compromise investigations and put lives at risk both inside and outside of prisons, an Oklahoma Department of Corrections official says.
The pursuit of resilient timing systems is more critical than ever as the RF spectrum becomes more contested by the day, ...
As drones have risen to prominence on the battlefield, so too has electronic warfare, in which adversaries attempt to mask, ...
Oklahoma leaders are backing a federal proposal that would let state prisons jam cellphone signals, saying it's the best way ...
Like how Air Force pilots fly against aggressor fighters that replicate the enemy's capabilities and tactics, Space Force ...
The Australia-based startup has successfully tested quantum-based tools that avoid the pitfalls of both GPS and traditional ...
Electronic warfare (EW) is becoming increasingly important in a variety of war theaters. Everything from satellites to submarines has sensors these days, and the more advanced systems still need to ...
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections announced its support for the Federal Communications Commission's proposed rule to ...
BANC3, Inc., a leading defense technology innovator, announced today that it has been awarded a U.S. defense contract to ...
Federal officials on Friday said they are taking steps that will give state and federal prisons the right to jam the signals of cellphones smuggled to inmates, devices they argue allow prisoners to ...