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The event drew participants from U.S. industry and allied nations to consider what technologies might be needed to operate in ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a top priority for the Department of Defense (DoD), as its data collection, analysis and ...
The ground-based system is slated to be fully operational by 2027 and is the first of three radars the service is building with Australia and the U.K.
The new CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America talks about concerns for Iraq and Afghanistan war vets under the ...
WASHINGTON ― With limited resources and increasing threats, experts at U.S. Cyber Command cannot conduct operations for everyone and protect everything. As a result, the Marine Corps is spreading ...
WASHINGTON — The long-term viability of a Defense Innovation Unit effort to vet commercial drones for military use and make it easier for the services to buy of off-the-shelf technology may be ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Trask calls out grid coordinates as opposing forces are spotted using a drone during Project Convergence 22 at Fort Irwin, Calif. (Sgt. Brayton Daniel/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — ...
WASHINGTON — After spending years at the U.S. Army’s one-stop shop for everything related to electronic warfare and sensor development, including a stint as boss, Mark Kitz is moving on. Kitz on June ...
U.S. dronemaker Skydio said it has started hiring employees in Ukraine, a first step in an effort to expand its business there. CEO Adam Bry described the work in an interview with Defense News ...
Like “self-driving” cars, autonomous ships are a reality and will likely revolutionize many aspects of shipping and maritime security. With up to 95% of maritime accidents due to human error, ...
The Army is expected to roll out a capability that will allow employees to remotely access sensitive and classified information in the next 30 days. The decision to establish remote classified access ...
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