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Army Futures Command learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
At the GEOINT Symposium in Denver, Army officials say the conflict in Ukraine validates their approach to modernization and training.
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Intelligence agency takes over Project Maven, the Pentagon’s signature AI scheme
Project Maven is the Department of Defense’s most visible artificial intelligence tool, designed to process imagery and full-motion video from drones and automatically detect potential targets.
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How one US intelligence agency is supporting Ukraine
“We’ve been able to be a key part of the how the West has helped Ukraine prevent Russia from overrunning Kiev,” says NGA Director Vice Adm. Robert Sharp.
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Navy dramatically increases funding for secretive Project Overmatch
The Navy is seeking $195 million for the effort in fiscal year 2023, a a 167% increase over the $73 million the service received for the effort in fiscal 2022.
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US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
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BAE Systems buys military simulations firm for $200 million
In the statement, BAE Systems said it expects the global market for military training and simulations environments to eventually surpass $11 billion annually.
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Is Project Blackjack still relevant?
Project Blackjack was intended to demonstrate the value of a proliferated satellite constellation made up of dozens of satellites in low Earth orbit, but the Pentagon has since bought into the concept and begun investing in an operational alternative.
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Federal and military users can now track potential terrorist activities with an app
Need a “onestop shop for counterterroism analysis”? There’s an app for that, and it’s called aCTknowledge.
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NRO launches first secretive satellite of 2022
The launch marks the first time a booster was recovered in an NRO launch for reuse.
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Pentagon names acting chief digital and AI officer as it moves toward full capability
DoD Chief Information Officer John Sherman will serve as the acting chief digital and artificial intelligence officer (CDAO), a newly created office designed to oversee the Defense Digital Service, the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and the CIO he was already leading.
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Army Futures Command learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
At the GEOINT Symposium in Denver, Army officials say the conflict in Ukraine validates their approach to modernization and training.
-
Intelligence agency takes over Project Maven, the Pentagon’s signature AI scheme
Project Maven is the Department of Defense’s most visible artificial intelligence tool, designed to process imagery and full-motion video from drones and automatically detect potential targets.
-
How one US intelligence agency is supporting Ukraine
“We’ve been able to be a key part of the how the West has helped Ukraine prevent Russia from overrunning Kiev,” says NGA Director Vice Adm. Robert Sharp.
-
Navy dramatically increases funding for secretive Project Overmatch
The Navy is seeking $195 million for the effort in fiscal year 2023, a a 167% increase over the $73 million the service received for the effort in fiscal 2022.
-
US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
-
BAE Systems buys military simulations firm for $200 million
In the statement, BAE Systems said it expects the global market for military training and simulations environments to eventually surpass $11 billion annually.
-
Is Project Blackjack still relevant?
Project Blackjack was intended to demonstrate the value of a proliferated satellite constellation made up of dozens of satellites in low Earth orbit, but the Pentagon has since bought into the concept and begun investing in an operational alternative.
-
Federal and military users can now track potential terrorist activities with an app
Need a “onestop shop for counterterroism analysis”? There’s an app for that, and it’s called aCTknowledge.
-
NRO launches first secretive satellite of 2022
The launch marks the first time a booster was recovered in an NRO launch for reuse.
-
Pentagon names acting chief digital and AI officer as it moves toward full capability
DoD Chief Information Officer John Sherman will serve as the acting chief digital and artificial intelligence officer (CDAO), a newly created office designed to oversee the Defense Digital Service, the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and the CIO he was already leading.
-
Army Futures Command learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
At the GEOINT Symposium in Denver, Army officials say the conflict in Ukraine validates their approach to modernization and training.
-
Intelligence agency takes over Project Maven, the Pentagon’s signature AI scheme
Project Maven is the Department of Defense’s most visible artificial intelligence tool, designed to process imagery and full-motion video from drones and automatically detect potential targets.
-
How one US intelligence agency is supporting Ukraine
“We’ve been able to be a key part of the how the West has helped Ukraine prevent Russia from overrunning Kiev,” says NGA Director Vice Adm. Robert Sharp.
-
Navy dramatically increases funding for secretive Project Overmatch
The Navy is seeking $195 million for the effort in fiscal year 2023, a a 167% increase over the $73 million the service received for the effort in fiscal 2022.
-
US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
-
BAE Systems buys military simulations firm for $200 million
In the statement, BAE Systems said it expects the global market for military training and simulations environments to eventually surpass $11 billion annually.
-
Is Project Blackjack still relevant?
Project Blackjack was intended to demonstrate the value of a proliferated satellite constellation made up of dozens of satellites in low Earth orbit, but the Pentagon has since bought into the concept and begun investing in an operational alternative.
-
Federal and military users can now track potential terrorist activities with an app
Need a “onestop shop for counterterroism analysis”? There’s an app for that, and it’s called aCTknowledge.
-
NRO launches first secretive satellite of 2022
The launch marks the first time a booster was recovered in an NRO launch for reuse.
-
Pentagon names acting chief digital and AI officer as it moves toward full capability
DoD Chief Information Officer John Sherman will serve as the acting chief digital and artificial intelligence officer (CDAO), a newly created office designed to oversee the Defense Digital Service, the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and the CIO he was already leading.













