SecDef’s software memo causing ‘angst,’ defense official says
But that just shows how much the buy-it-faster directive was needed, the Pentagon’s acting weapons chief said.
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But that just shows how much the buy-it-faster directive was needed, the Pentagon’s acting weapons chief said.
Using AI that learns from images and video, Danti’s platform puts the power of an intel analyst at the fingertips of anyone with a .mil or .gov email address.
The newest service wants to understand where automation can augment—or even replace—humans in monitoring space for threats.
The service will be “central” to the effort to build a next-gen missile shield, Gen. Saltzman says.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is working on a streamlined identity solution that spans the military departments.
Trump-Modi meeting produces an agreement to expand industry cooperation, production in the Indo-Pacific.
But a key part of the sensor integration could be done in less than a year with proper funding, the leader of U.S. Northern Command told lawmakers.
Work on the Sentinel command and launch segment is on hold due to “evolving” requirements, officials say.
The technology is proving difficult to field, according to the Pentagon’s quantum science lead.
Six months after scrapping one proposed Paladin replacement, Army leaders are casting about for longer-range alternatives.