The U.S. Army is enhancing its cyber and electronic warfare capabilities by integrating more cyber weapons into division-level formations. Electronic warfare is receiving increased senior-level attention as the Army reintroduces these capabilities to its units. The Army Cyber Command is set to establish the Theater Information Advantage Detachment, which aims to improve the service's ability to compete with adversaries during the competition phase below armed conflict. To accelerate deployment, the Army is employing unit experimentation and smaller procurement buys. Additionally, the Army is developing a new universal electronic warfare capability designed to allow rapid updates to equipment across various platforms. In related developments, FEI-Zyfer, a subsidiary of FEIM, announced a $3.14 million contract award, which is believed to be connected to the Army's new universal electronic warfare build-out.
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