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DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
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How is China developing AI technology so much faster than the US?
China’s centralized, authoritarian government helps it streamline innovation without concern for civil liberties like privacy. So what does the U.S. need to do to compete?
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NGA appoints new deputy associate director for operations
Brett Markham has been appointed as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agencys west executive and deputy associate director for operations.
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What will it take for the Air Force and Pentagon to move faster on space?
The Department of Defense is exploring possible ways to reform its space acquisition system to shrink the time it takes to deliver new capabilities to space, according to a new report.
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Google is helping the Pentagon learn how to analyze drone footage
While this partnership will help DOD analyze the mountains of data collected by drones, Google employees are not all happy with the collaboration.
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In-Q-Tel exec tapped for Pentagon gig
Lisa Porter, most recently the executive vice president and director of In-Q-Tel Labs, will be nominated for the deputy undersecretary of defense for research and engineering post, according to a White House press release.
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Former Google exec: AI movie death scenarios ‘one to two decades away’
Have you been watching too many movies? The former executive chairman of Google’s parent company wants to reassure you ― for now.
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Finding a tent in a satellite image is the new needle in a haystack
DoD’s technology innovation branch hopes to create the largest dataset of satellite imagery.
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Esri acquires ClearTerra to wade through the data weeds
Esri, the creator of the mapping platform ArcGIS, has acquired ClearTerra to help its users more easily extract geographic coordinates from unstructured data sources.
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Army Research Lab awards $25 million contract for Internet of Battlefield Things
An Army research lab is partnering with academia and industry to develop seamless communication between man and machine for fast-paced battlefields.
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DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
-
How is China developing AI technology so much faster than the US?
China’s centralized, authoritarian government helps it streamline innovation without concern for civil liberties like privacy. So what does the U.S. need to do to compete?
-
NGA appoints new deputy associate director for operations
Brett Markham has been appointed as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agencys west executive and deputy associate director for operations.
-
What will it take for the Air Force and Pentagon to move faster on space?
The Department of Defense is exploring possible ways to reform its space acquisition system to shrink the time it takes to deliver new capabilities to space, according to a new report.
-
Google is helping the Pentagon learn how to analyze drone footage
While this partnership will help DOD analyze the mountains of data collected by drones, Google employees are not all happy with the collaboration.
-
In-Q-Tel exec tapped for Pentagon gig
Lisa Porter, most recently the executive vice president and director of In-Q-Tel Labs, will be nominated for the deputy undersecretary of defense for research and engineering post, according to a White House press release.
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Former Google exec: AI movie death scenarios ‘one to two decades away’
Have you been watching too many movies? The former executive chairman of Google’s parent company wants to reassure you ― for now.
-
Finding a tent in a satellite image is the new needle in a haystack
DoD’s technology innovation branch hopes to create the largest dataset of satellite imagery.
-
Esri acquires ClearTerra to wade through the data weeds
Esri, the creator of the mapping platform ArcGIS, has acquired ClearTerra to help its users more easily extract geographic coordinates from unstructured data sources.
-
Army Research Lab awards $25 million contract for Internet of Battlefield Things
An Army research lab is partnering with academia and industry to develop seamless communication between man and machine for fast-paced battlefields.
-
DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
-
How is China developing AI technology so much faster than the US?
China’s centralized, authoritarian government helps it streamline innovation without concern for civil liberties like privacy. So what does the U.S. need to do to compete?
-
NGA appoints new deputy associate director for operations
Brett Markham has been appointed as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agencys west executive and deputy associate director for operations.
-
What will it take for the Air Force and Pentagon to move faster on space?
The Department of Defense is exploring possible ways to reform its space acquisition system to shrink the time it takes to deliver new capabilities to space, according to a new report.
-
Google is helping the Pentagon learn how to analyze drone footage
While this partnership will help DOD analyze the mountains of data collected by drones, Google employees are not all happy with the collaboration.
-
In-Q-Tel exec tapped for Pentagon gig
Lisa Porter, most recently the executive vice president and director of In-Q-Tel Labs, will be nominated for the deputy undersecretary of defense for research and engineering post, according to a White House press release.
-
Former Google exec: AI movie death scenarios ‘one to two decades away’
Have you been watching too many movies? The former executive chairman of Google’s parent company wants to reassure you ― for now.
-
Finding a tent in a satellite image is the new needle in a haystack
DoD’s technology innovation branch hopes to create the largest dataset of satellite imagery.
-
Esri acquires ClearTerra to wade through the data weeds
Esri, the creator of the mapping platform ArcGIS, has acquired ClearTerra to help its users more easily extract geographic coordinates from unstructured data sources.
-
Army Research Lab awards $25 million contract for Internet of Battlefield Things
An Army research lab is partnering with academia and industry to develop seamless communication between man and machine for fast-paced battlefields.













