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Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
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A new artificial intelligence contract to keep planes flying
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outpost awarded a contract worth as much as $95 million for software that aims to predict when military aircraft will need repairs, a tool that would make more aircraft available for missions and could potentially save billions of dollars in maintenance costs.
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The 5 most engaging battlefield tech stories of 2019
High-powered radars, the end of floppy disks, defending hypersonic weapons and odd behavior by foreign satellites in space.Readers of C4ISRNET found those subjects most engaging in 2019.
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Congress reins in Navy’s electronic warfare programs
House and Senate appropriators are worried about delays and premature funding for two of the Navy’s most high-profile EW programs.
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Congress wants to improve electronic warfare capabilities
The Department of Defense is expected to send Congress an updated electronic warfare strategy.
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Senate panel guts funding for Army visualization tool
The Army could lose nearly $46 million in funding that would slow the fielding of the Command Post Computing Environment.
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What the intel community needs to rethink in an age of information warfare
The U.S. national security community and its allies must be more publicly transparent about its methods and its findings if it hopes to fend off information warfare campaigns, a panel of experts said at the Defense News Conference.
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Lockheed space exec talks future space endeavors
The giant defense contractor has deals for the Air Force’s next-generation missile warning satellites, but the national security space community is changing fast.
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The top brass is not in your DMs
Governments across the world, including the U.S. Department of Defense, are becoming increasingly concerned about fake social media accounts for leaders as senior as the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Solving the ‘nothing significant to report’ problem
Cindy Daniell, the director of research at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, talks about how artificial intelligence can help analysts find the time to find solutions.
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Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
-
A new artificial intelligence contract to keep planes flying
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outpost awarded a contract worth as much as $95 million for software that aims to predict when military aircraft will need repairs, a tool that would make more aircraft available for missions and could potentially save billions of dollars in maintenance costs.
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The 5 most engaging battlefield tech stories of 2019
High-powered radars, the end of floppy disks, defending hypersonic weapons and odd behavior by foreign satellites in space.Readers of C4ISRNET found those subjects most engaging in 2019.
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Congress reins in Navy’s electronic warfare programs
House and Senate appropriators are worried about delays and premature funding for two of the Navy’s most high-profile EW programs.
-
Congress wants to improve electronic warfare capabilities
The Department of Defense is expected to send Congress an updated electronic warfare strategy.
-
Senate panel guts funding for Army visualization tool
The Army could lose nearly $46 million in funding that would slow the fielding of the Command Post Computing Environment.
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What the intel community needs to rethink in an age of information warfare
The U.S. national security community and its allies must be more publicly transparent about its methods and its findings if it hopes to fend off information warfare campaigns, a panel of experts said at the Defense News Conference.
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Lockheed space exec talks future space endeavors
The giant defense contractor has deals for the Air Force’s next-generation missile warning satellites, but the national security space community is changing fast.
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The top brass is not in your DMs
Governments across the world, including the U.S. Department of Defense, are becoming increasingly concerned about fake social media accounts for leaders as senior as the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Solving the ‘nothing significant to report’ problem
Cindy Daniell, the director of research at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, talks about how artificial intelligence can help analysts find the time to find solutions.
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Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
-
A new artificial intelligence contract to keep planes flying
The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley outpost awarded a contract worth as much as $95 million for software that aims to predict when military aircraft will need repairs, a tool that would make more aircraft available for missions and could potentially save billions of dollars in maintenance costs.
-
The 5 most engaging battlefield tech stories of 2019
High-powered radars, the end of floppy disks, defending hypersonic weapons and odd behavior by foreign satellites in space.Readers of C4ISRNET found those subjects most engaging in 2019.
-
Congress reins in Navy’s electronic warfare programs
House and Senate appropriators are worried about delays and premature funding for two of the Navy’s most high-profile EW programs.
-
Congress wants to improve electronic warfare capabilities
The Department of Defense is expected to send Congress an updated electronic warfare strategy.
-
Senate panel guts funding for Army visualization tool
The Army could lose nearly $46 million in funding that would slow the fielding of the Command Post Computing Environment.
-
What the intel community needs to rethink in an age of information warfare
The U.S. national security community and its allies must be more publicly transparent about its methods and its findings if it hopes to fend off information warfare campaigns, a panel of experts said at the Defense News Conference.
-
Lockheed space exec talks future space endeavors
The giant defense contractor has deals for the Air Force’s next-generation missile warning satellites, but the national security space community is changing fast.
-
The top brass is not in your DMs
Governments across the world, including the U.S. Department of Defense, are becoming increasingly concerned about fake social media accounts for leaders as senior as the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-
Solving the ‘nothing significant to report’ problem
Cindy Daniell, the director of research at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, talks about how artificial intelligence can help analysts find the time to find solutions.













