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[Sponsored] Cybersecurity skills must evolve in near-real time as Zero Day threats continue and AI provides new challenges.
In this op-ed Ukraine’s deputy minister of defense for digital development argues that in modern combat, there’s another frontline: the digital battle against bureaucracy.
In this exclusive op-ed, Republican senators Deb Fischer and Mike Rounds lay out the new rules that will, they say, protect Pentagon spectrum needs for the next decade.
[Sponsored] The newly established National Security Data and Policy Institute at UVA has ideas about artificial intelligence and defense.
“The future of maritime warfare is autonomous, and the MUSV is at the forefront of this revolution,” said Paul Lwin, CEO at HavocAI.
[Sponsored] The initial command and control gateway to earn a continuous Authority to Operate is changing multi-domain operations.
“Is it really the right answer to have a brigade carrying around 3D printers in the back of a truck trying to print 100, 400, 500 of these things at a time, and fabricate them while on the move so they don’t get targeted by the enemy?” asked Col….
[Sponsored] Artificial intelligence can close the gap between US defense priorities and actual funding.
The contract expands the Army’s “Enterprise Large Language Model Workspace” — just introduced in May — to users at OSD, the Joint Staff, and combatant commands worldwide.
The CEOs of Honeywell Aerospace and Leonardo DRS separately told Breaking Defense they are expecting to spend on M&A activity in the near-term.