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Weber State has moved into The Sports Network's Top 10 for the first time since 1998. After Saturday's 31-21 win over Portland State, the Wildcats have moved to No. 9 in the poll and 10th in the NCAA Division I FCS coaches poll
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#2/3 Ohio State v. #12 (FCS) Youngstown StateOhio Stadium, Columbus, OhioKickoff: 12noonTV: Big Ten Network
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The Future Combat Systems (FCS) is a joint (across all the military services) networked (connected via advanced communications) systems of systems (one large system made up of [initially] 18 individual systems plus the network and Soldier- often referred to as 18 plus one plus one).
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Using a multi-layered approach, the FCS network is a complex communication system with one common cause: Deliver a platform for data and knowledge exchange that enables forces to dominate land combat...
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Linux has been a popular choice for the military. The U.S. Navy uses Linux to run critical systems on its warships. The U.S. Army is using Linux for its networked FCS (Future Combat System) vehicles (which are still in development). The army is also converting many of its Microsoft Windows applications to run under Linux.
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Future Combat Systems, or FCS, is the Army's effort to use software and computer networks to turn itself into a quicker, lighter, more-lethal force by 2017.
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“Red Hat 5 will link Linux with Microsoft and allow FCS forces to link with other brigade combat teams,” the Army official said. “This will be an interim solution because over the long haul, eventually all of the Army’s networks will be Linux-based.”
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