RELATED: General fears weapon systems not protected enough from cyber attacks
“… We’re not sure that we’re addressing all of the (cyber) vulnerabilities that we need to, so building that capability to look at all our weapon systems … across the board is paramount to us,” Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, former Air Force Life Cycle Management Center commander, said in an October 2015 interview with this newspaper.
RELATED: New civilian AFRL leader led testing of ‘game-changing technologies’
In other contract news, AFRL recently awarded a $15 million contract to PC Krause and Associates of West Lafayette, Ind., to reduce the amount of time to develop thermal technologies through modeling and simulation, according to the Defense Department.
The research contract at Wright-Patterson is set to end in 2021.
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