How the Pentagon’s big tech bets could suffer if the government shuts down
Anything that needs new money to start or scale could see delays—including the Air Force’s quest to develop robot wingmen.
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Anything that needs new money to start or scale could see delays—including the Air Force’s quest to develop robot wingmen.
The mapping agency is trying to keep tabs on 70,000 events per second.
Securing AI means preventing it “from learning, doing, and revealing the wrong thing,” Gen. Paul Nakasone said.
The joint advisory cautioned that a China-backed threat group called BlackTech is exploiting weaknesses in routers to hack government and industrial targets.
Hazy visions of data flowing seamlessly around the battlefield won’t get the job done, says the Air Force general for C2 systems.
The 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing is working with universities to recruit young talent for now—and maybe later.
The Army successfully tested zero trust in a classified environment during a multinational military exercise.
Customs and Border Protection will spend $99 million on technologies to make it easier to communicate where there’s no signal.
Three new images of the bat-winged aircraft are released.
Protecting weapons platforms is a primary concern for Space Operations Command, says its vice commander.