About the Journal

Data&Hertz is an interdisciplinary scientific journal edited and published by the Electronic Warfare Instruction Center (CIGE). Its mission is to promote the production and dissemination of original knowledge within the field of Military Sciences, focusing on Defense, Electronic and Cyber Warfare.
 
 
Publication Frequency

The Data&Hertz Journal is published on an annual basis, releasing one volume per year, while maintaining a continuous submission flow throughout the period.
 
 
Focus and Scope

The journal accepts original contributions in the following areas:
  • Electronic and Cyber Warfare;
  • Science & Technology and Telecommunications;
  • Military Law, Management, Doctrine, and Military Operations.

 

Open Access Policy and APCs

Data&Hertz is an Open Access journal. In compliance with best practices in scientific communication:
  • No submission charges are applied.
  • No Article Processing Charges (APCs) or publication fees are required.
  • All content is available free of charge for immediate reading and download.

 

Ethics and Academic Integrity Policy

The Data&Hertz Journal is committed to ethics and quality in publication, following the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
  1. Plagiarism Screening: All submissions undergo screening via plagiarism detection tools and similarity software prior to peer review. Any evidence of scientific misconduct, including plagiarism or self-plagiarism, will result in the immediate rejection of the manuscript.
  2. Originality: Articles must be original and may not be under simultaneous evaluation by any other journal. Upon submission, authors must provide a Letter of Authorization and Originality.
  3. Disclaimer: The content, opinions, and concepts expressed in the articles are the sole and exclusive responsibility of the authors.

 

Peer Review Process

Submissions undergo an initial screening by the Editorial Board (Desk Review). Manuscripts that pass this stage are sent for Peer Review, conducted anonymously by subject matter experts.
  • The average evaluation period is 30 days.
  • The Editorial Committee holds final authority over publication and may suggest technical or conceptual revisions to align the text with scientific standards.

 

Deposit and Archiving Policy
 
Data & Hertz encourages the self-archiving of articles. In accordance with open access criteria:
  • Post-print Version: Authors may deposit the version of the manuscript that has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication in their institutional repositories or personal websites.
  • Diadorim Classification: Blue.
  • Digital Preservation: The journal employs digital preservation methods to ensure permanent access to its digital content.