Saturday, February 26, 2005

JITTERS FOR RADIO PROJECT: "During the early days of the Iraq invasion, some Marines were forced to use as many as seven different radios to communicate with colleagues and superiors. That's why the Defense Department has been working so feverishly on 'Jitters,' or JTRS, the $5 billion Joint Tactical Radio System effort to replace 750,000 old-school radios with software-based models. But now, National Defense magazine reports, Jitters may be in trouble."

(Via Defense Tech.)