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Army chooses Palantir to build next-generation targeting system
Under the $178 million deal, Denver-based Palantir will deliver 10 TITAN ground stations over the next two years.
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Elbit Systems subsidiary to supply shot-spotting sensors in Africa
A combination of electro-optical and acoustic sensors helps pinpoint the origin of weapons fire and explosions as far as 6 miles away.
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Drones, robotic tech pose threat to US nuclear security, general says
Intercepting unmanned systems has become a priority for Pentagon officials, who are monitoring skirmishes across Ukraine and the Greater Middle East.
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How US Navy leaders see power evolving at ‘dawn of the information age’
The U.S. Navy championed digital weaponry as the decider of future fights in its inaugural cyber strategy, published in November.
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Pentagon AI office must ‘cannibalize’ to keep operating, Martell says
The U.S. Department of Defense sought $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence and machine learning in fiscal 2024.
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Pentagon’s CJADC2 milestone is signal to China, officials say
The Pentagon’s connectivity campaign comes as China pursues its own version — or a countermeasure — known as Multi-Domain Precision Warfare.
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Pentagon achieves ‘minimum viable’ version of CJADC2, Hicks says
The CJADC2 progress is an outgrowth of the Global Information Dominance experiments led by the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office.
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Northrop ‘combat edge’ software connects troops without cloud
The software is constructed to cooperate with different waveforms and networks, a Northrop Grumman executive said, and plays well with existing equipment.
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Scale AI to evaluate large language models for Pentagon
Scale AI’s chief executive, Alexandr Wang, last year told Congress that “outdated data-retention and -management policies” were hamstringing the Pentagon.
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West 2024: A roundup of news and military tech in San Diego
From Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro issuing a frank warning to industry to lessons learned from Houthi engagements, here’s what you may have missed.
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Army chooses Palantir to build next-generation targeting system
Under the $178 million deal, Denver-based Palantir will deliver 10 TITAN ground stations over the next two years.
-
Elbit Systems subsidiary to supply shot-spotting sensors in Africa
A combination of electro-optical and acoustic sensors helps pinpoint the origin of weapons fire and explosions as far as 6 miles away.
-
Drones, robotic tech pose threat to US nuclear security, general says
Intercepting unmanned systems has become a priority for Pentagon officials, who are monitoring skirmishes across Ukraine and the Greater Middle East.
-
How US Navy leaders see power evolving at ‘dawn of the information age’
The U.S. Navy championed digital weaponry as the decider of future fights in its inaugural cyber strategy, published in November.
-
Pentagon AI office must ‘cannibalize’ to keep operating, Martell says
The U.S. Department of Defense sought $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence and machine learning in fiscal 2024.
-
Pentagon’s CJADC2 milestone is signal to China, officials say
The Pentagon’s connectivity campaign comes as China pursues its own version — or a countermeasure — known as Multi-Domain Precision Warfare.
-
Pentagon achieves ‘minimum viable’ version of CJADC2, Hicks says
The CJADC2 progress is an outgrowth of the Global Information Dominance experiments led by the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office.
-
Northrop ‘combat edge’ software connects troops without cloud
The software is constructed to cooperate with different waveforms and networks, a Northrop Grumman executive said, and plays well with existing equipment.
-
Scale AI to evaluate large language models for Pentagon
Scale AI’s chief executive, Alexandr Wang, last year told Congress that “outdated data-retention and -management policies” were hamstringing the Pentagon.
-
West 2024: A roundup of news and military tech in San Diego
From Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro issuing a frank warning to industry to lessons learned from Houthi engagements, here’s what you may have missed.
-
Army chooses Palantir to build next-generation targeting system
Under the $178 million deal, Denver-based Palantir will deliver 10 TITAN ground stations over the next two years.
-
Elbit Systems subsidiary to supply shot-spotting sensors in Africa
A combination of electro-optical and acoustic sensors helps pinpoint the origin of weapons fire and explosions as far as 6 miles away.
-
Drones, robotic tech pose threat to US nuclear security, general says
Intercepting unmanned systems has become a priority for Pentagon officials, who are monitoring skirmishes across Ukraine and the Greater Middle East.
-
How US Navy leaders see power evolving at ‘dawn of the information age’
The U.S. Navy championed digital weaponry as the decider of future fights in its inaugural cyber strategy, published in November.
-
Pentagon AI office must ‘cannibalize’ to keep operating, Martell says
The U.S. Department of Defense sought $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence and machine learning in fiscal 2024.
-
Pentagon’s CJADC2 milestone is signal to China, officials say
The Pentagon’s connectivity campaign comes as China pursues its own version — or a countermeasure — known as Multi-Domain Precision Warfare.
-
Pentagon achieves ‘minimum viable’ version of CJADC2, Hicks says
The CJADC2 progress is an outgrowth of the Global Information Dominance experiments led by the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office.
-
Northrop ‘combat edge’ software connects troops without cloud
The software is constructed to cooperate with different waveforms and networks, a Northrop Grumman executive said, and plays well with existing equipment.
-
Scale AI to evaluate large language models for Pentagon
Scale AI’s chief executive, Alexandr Wang, last year told Congress that “outdated data-retention and -management policies” were hamstringing the Pentagon.
-
West 2024: A roundup of news and military tech in San Diego
From Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro issuing a frank warning to industry to lessons learned from Houthi engagements, here’s what you may have missed.













