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Martell, Lyft exec turned Pentagon AI boss, leaving job in April
Initially seen as an overseer and expediter of all things data and AI, the CDAO has since evolved into a key player in the realization of CJADC2.
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Anduril attack drone deemed ‘accurate and effective’ in Dugway trials
Footage showed an Altius-700M shooting out of a ground-based launcher, cutting through the air and then crashing into a mock surface-to-air missile system.
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Pentagon trims tech research funding request; AI, networking flat
The Defense Department is seeking $143.2 billion in research and development money for the coming fiscal year, documents published March 11 show.
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Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
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Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
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Pentagon seeks $14.5 billion for cyber spending including zero trust
“Cyber capabilities will continue to be a critical component of our national defense and, accordingly, a priority in our budget,” a senior official said.
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Software revamp aims to align US Army with industry best practices
“More than ever before, software is actually a national-security imperative,” said Margaret Boatner, an Army strategy and acquisition executive.
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Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
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US Army needs more industry input before pivot to ‘radio as a service’
A previous request for information garnered more than a dozen responses, ranging from enthusiasm to rejection, according to Army officials.
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Overmatch networking now installed on 3 carrier strike groups
“We’re not just experimenting for the sake of experimenting,” said Navy Vice Adm. Michael Boyle, commander of the Third Fleet.
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Martell, Lyft exec turned Pentagon AI boss, leaving job in April
Initially seen as an overseer and expediter of all things data and AI, the CDAO has since evolved into a key player in the realization of CJADC2.
-
Anduril attack drone deemed ‘accurate and effective’ in Dugway trials
Footage showed an Altius-700M shooting out of a ground-based launcher, cutting through the air and then crashing into a mock surface-to-air missile system.
-
Pentagon trims tech research funding request; AI, networking flat
The Defense Department is seeking $143.2 billion in research and development money for the coming fiscal year, documents published March 11 show.
-
Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
-
Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
-
Pentagon seeks $14.5 billion for cyber spending including zero trust
“Cyber capabilities will continue to be a critical component of our national defense and, accordingly, a priority in our budget,” a senior official said.
-
Software revamp aims to align US Army with industry best practices
“More than ever before, software is actually a national-security imperative,” said Margaret Boatner, an Army strategy and acquisition executive.
-
Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
-
US Army needs more industry input before pivot to ‘radio as a service’
A previous request for information garnered more than a dozen responses, ranging from enthusiasm to rejection, according to Army officials.
-
Overmatch networking now installed on 3 carrier strike groups
“We’re not just experimenting for the sake of experimenting,” said Navy Vice Adm. Michael Boyle, commander of the Third Fleet.
-
Martell, Lyft exec turned Pentagon AI boss, leaving job in April
Initially seen as an overseer and expediter of all things data and AI, the CDAO has since evolved into a key player in the realization of CJADC2.
-
Anduril attack drone deemed ‘accurate and effective’ in Dugway trials
Footage showed an Altius-700M shooting out of a ground-based launcher, cutting through the air and then crashing into a mock surface-to-air missile system.
-
Pentagon trims tech research funding request; AI, networking flat
The Defense Department is seeking $143.2 billion in research and development money for the coming fiscal year, documents published March 11 show.
-
Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
-
Tech maturing too fast for multiyear drone buys, Army’s Bush says
Locking in on the same drone year after year may not make sense amid rapidly changing circumstances, he said.
-
Pentagon seeks $14.5 billion for cyber spending including zero trust
“Cyber capabilities will continue to be a critical component of our national defense and, accordingly, a priority in our budget,” a senior official said.
-
Software revamp aims to align US Army with industry best practices
“More than ever before, software is actually a national-security imperative,” said Margaret Boatner, an Army strategy and acquisition executive.
-
Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
-
US Army needs more industry input before pivot to ‘radio as a service’
A previous request for information garnered more than a dozen responses, ranging from enthusiasm to rejection, according to Army officials.
-
Overmatch networking now installed on 3 carrier strike groups
“We’re not just experimenting for the sake of experimenting,” said Navy Vice Adm. Michael Boyle, commander of the Third Fleet.













