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Army sent jailbroken tech to Middle East as part of ongoing hackathon - Breaking Defense

The hackathon now allows the Army to take new systems and work them into command and control structures to sync up with radars and sensors, all of which have previously never communicated with each other, according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.

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Army sent jailbroken tech to Middle East as part of ongoing hackathon - Breaking Defense

The hackathon now allows the Army to take new systems and work them into command and control structures to sync up with radars and sensors, all of which have previously never communicated with each other, according to…

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defenseone.com1 g fa

Software patches from Army hackathon going straight to troops in CENTCOM

Project Jailbreak is helping to get contractors open up their systems to each other.

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·breakingdefense.com

    Army sent jailbroken tech to Middle East as part of ongoing hackathon - Breaking Defense

    The hackathon now allows the Army to take new systems and work them into command and control structures to sync up with radars and sensors, all of which have previously never…

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·defenseone.com

    Software patches from Army hackathon going straight to troops in CENTCOM

    Project Jailbreak is helping to get contractors open up their systems to each other.