As the Army's flagship dismounted leader situational awareness system, Nett Warrior has long promised to bring the power of apps to the combat soldier through an integrated system of smartphones and ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -- Fort Campbell Soldiers have been learning to use the Nett Warrior system that was fielded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd brigade combat teams more than 18 months ago. But for the past ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Feb. 4, 2011) -- New technology, including SAPI-plate-shaped batteries, came out of the recent limited user test for the Nett Warrior system. During a media roundtable ...
The Army is upgrading and rolling out a cutting-edge battlefield force-tracking technology for dismounted soldiers, enabling them to know the locations of their fellow soldiers and more quickly find, ...
Augustine Consulting Inc. has received a $276 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide technical services for the Nett Warrior program. The Department of Defense said Wednesday ACI will perform ...
WHITE STANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. -- Most people had left the Army's Nett Warrior program and its futuristic eye scope in the expensive trash heap of Future Combat Systems. But it lives on here, where ...
Col. Will Riggins has one of the toughest jobs in the Army. He's the Program Manager for Soldier Warrior at the Belvoir-based PEO Soldier. In this capacity, one of his jobs is to shepherd into some ...
The Army has tapped Android to provide what some observers are calling wearable computers as part of its Nett Warrior program, Wired reports. The service is reluctant to call the device a smart phone, ...
The Army is upgrading and more widely deploying a cutting-edge battlefield force-tracking technology for dismounted Soldiers, enabling them to know the locations of their fellow Soldiers and more ...
Smartphones are all the rage in Army circles, as top generals talk up the prospect that only a few technical fixes stand in the way of a soldier having an iPhone or an Android phone as part of his ...
Officials running the Army's long-awaited program to equip soldiers with a wearable computer system are sick of hearing about smartphones. Smartphones embarrass them: The Nett Warrior program and its ...
The technology also uses a technique called a “chem light,” wherein a Soldier can highlight or “light up” a location to pass along key information such as the location of a cleared building or other ...
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