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Chinese espionage group deploys new compatible free#
The Secretary's been looking forward to these engagements, especially following his recent trip to India, where the United States and India established an ambitious new roadmap for defense industrial cooperation.Īs Secretary Austin said while he was in India, the U.S.-India partnership is a cornerstone of a free and open Indo-Pacific and our deepening bonds show how technological innovation and growing military cooperation between two great powers can be a force for global good.Īlso today, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, or DPAA, unveiled the 2023 POW/MIA Recognition Day poster in the POW/MIA Corridor here at the Pentagon. The posters are an annual tradition and a visual representation of the DOD's efforts for the fullest possible accounting of Americans still missing from past conflicts. This year, National POW/MIA Recognition Day will fall on September 15th.įrom conflicts dating back to World War II, there are still nearly 82,000 Americans who remain unaccounted for.


Thanks to their diligence and dedicated efforts, DPAA successfully accounted for 166 missing service members over the last fiscal year, bringing important closure to many families and enabling us to pay proper tribute to fallen American warriors. In other news, Secretary Austin will welcome Italy's Minister of Defense Guido Crosetto here at the Pentagon tomorrow. This public-private coordination between vendors and operators of two countries would be driven by India’s Bharat 6G Alliance and the US Next G Alliance led by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS).The leaders are expected to discuss a variety of topics, to include Italy's expansive contributions to the international security as a security provider in the Balkans, Europe's Eastern Flank, Lebanon, Iraq, and Africa, as well as Italy's newest naval deployment to the Indo-Pacific. The move aimed to counter China which is already making advances in next generation (6G) technology. “Further collaboration includes establishing two joint task forces on advanced telecommunications, focused on Open RAN and research and development in 5G/6G technologies,” the White House in a statement earlier said. “Many startups including Signalchip, Signaltron and Lekha Wireless are part of 6G Alliance which will be closely doing research and development (R&D) and co-development activities with others including with the US industry and academia," he added.ĭuring the G20 summit, India and the US agreed to collaborate on 5G and 6G research, as well as partner on Open RAN developments. Indian tests, according to him, are more rigorous as compared to a few Western countries, and Saankhya Labs, which has a necessary Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification, is currently undertaking limited trials in the US. “The Indian startup ecosystem can participate in network expansion in the US, particularly the country’s Rip and Replace program,” RK Bhatnagar, director general, Voice of Indian Communication Technology Enterprises (VoICE) said.

The Indian industry is apparently confident, and said that in addition to the US, consortium-based proposals have been submitted for many EU countries as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and G20 countries. The company, according to another executive, is ready to scale up its radio access network (RAN) equipment production at its Bengaluru facility, once it procures a purchase order from the overseas market.
Chinese espionage group deploys new compatible trial#
Last month, Tejas demonstrated 5G RAN for BSNL 4G trial network in Chandigarh.
