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Better combat robot connectivity among improvements at major US Army network exercise
Other advances at the annual experiment could translate to future battlefield capabilities.
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General: Key components missing to bring JADC2 to contested battlefields
The Defense Department needs industry to build resilient tools that can survive in contested environments.
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New Army tactical network leadership will try to stop frontline frustrations with data
The new leader of the Army’s Network Cross-Functional Team has a unique understanding of soldiers’ network needs in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East.
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Army Futures Command outlines next five years of AI needs
The U.S. Army wants access to research on autonomous systems and data analytics.
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US Army awards $774 million encryption device contract
Two vendors were named to the Next Generation Load Device-Medium after the Army delayed the contract to reassess its acquisition strategy.
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‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
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In a couple years, soldiers in Strykers can learn enemy locations before exiting the vehicles
Future tactical network tools for Stryker brigades will connect soldiers inside vehicles to their dismounted teammates across the battlefield.
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‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
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Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
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Pentagon launches artificial intelligence effort to prep combatant commands for JADC2
A initiative announced by the deputy secretary of defense will send technical data and AI experts to combatant commands to learn more about their needs for JADC2.
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Better combat robot connectivity among improvements at major US Army network exercise
Other advances at the annual experiment could translate to future battlefield capabilities.
-
General: Key components missing to bring JADC2 to contested battlefields
The Defense Department needs industry to build resilient tools that can survive in contested environments.
-
New Army tactical network leadership will try to stop frontline frustrations with data
The new leader of the Army’s Network Cross-Functional Team has a unique understanding of soldiers’ network needs in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East.
-
Army Futures Command outlines next five years of AI needs
The U.S. Army wants access to research on autonomous systems and data analytics.
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US Army awards $774 million encryption device contract
Two vendors were named to the Next Generation Load Device-Medium after the Army delayed the contract to reassess its acquisition strategy.
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‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
-
In a couple years, soldiers in Strykers can learn enemy locations before exiting the vehicles
Future tactical network tools for Stryker brigades will connect soldiers inside vehicles to their dismounted teammates across the battlefield.
-
‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
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Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
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Pentagon launches artificial intelligence effort to prep combatant commands for JADC2
A initiative announced by the deputy secretary of defense will send technical data and AI experts to combatant commands to learn more about their needs for JADC2.
-
Better combat robot connectivity among improvements at major US Army network exercise
Other advances at the annual experiment could translate to future battlefield capabilities.
-
General: Key components missing to bring JADC2 to contested battlefields
The Defense Department needs industry to build resilient tools that can survive in contested environments.
-
New Army tactical network leadership will try to stop frontline frustrations with data
The new leader of the Army’s Network Cross-Functional Team has a unique understanding of soldiers’ network needs in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East.
-
Army Futures Command outlines next five years of AI needs
The U.S. Army wants access to research on autonomous systems and data analytics.
-
US Army awards $774 million encryption device contract
Two vendors were named to the Next Generation Load Device-Medium after the Army delayed the contract to reassess its acquisition strategy.
-
‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
-
In a couple years, soldiers in Strykers can learn enemy locations before exiting the vehicles
Future tactical network tools for Stryker brigades will connect soldiers inside vehicles to their dismounted teammates across the battlefield.
-
‘There are so few people that get this’: Biden faces hurdle in finding new pick for Pentagon’s top buyer
With China and the U.S. locked in a tech race, Mike Brown’s experience working with transformative companies made him an attractive pick. Now observers wonder: Who’s next?
-
Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
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Pentagon launches artificial intelligence effort to prep combatant commands for JADC2
A initiative announced by the deputy secretary of defense will send technical data and AI experts to combatant commands to learn more about their needs for JADC2.













