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Overcoming data analytics inertia in defense to win future wars
If the solution relies on a proprietary data format, disqualify it.
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Changes coming to sub IT ratings
Sailors in the information systems technician rating on submarines will convert into new ratings to facilitate “mastery” in one area of expertise.
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Trusted data is the power behind the DOD CDAO’s AI adoption strategy
An open data lakehouse for trusted AI can increase flexibility to expand technology and analytics, while making the data more accessible.
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US quickly updated Israeli F-35s after Hamas attack, officials say
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said the F-35 program has moved at “breakneck speed” to get capabilities and spare parts to Israel’s fighter jets.
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Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
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The two keys to making the Pentagon’s synthetic voice goals a reality
Synthetic voice has the potential to revolutionize every aspect of a soldier’s job.
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EU framework heralds dawn of AI diplomacy with US, China
China is ahead of both Europe and the U.S. with a set of AI regulations implemented this past August – though its laws aren’t as comprehensive as the EU’s.
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15 Air National Guardsmen disciplined in Discord server leak
An investigation found a total breakdown of information security at the 102nd Intelligence Wing.
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White House aide says Iranian hack of US waterworks is call to action
The hackers, who U.S. and Israeli officials said are tied to Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, breached multiple organizations in several states.
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Overcoming data analytics inertia in defense to win future wars
If the solution relies on a proprietary data format, disqualify it.
-
Changes coming to sub IT ratings
Sailors in the information systems technician rating on submarines will convert into new ratings to facilitate “mastery” in one area of expertise.
-
Trusted data is the power behind the DOD CDAO’s AI adoption strategy
An open data lakehouse for trusted AI can increase flexibility to expand technology and analytics, while making the data more accessible.
-
US quickly updated Israeli F-35s after Hamas attack, officials say
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said the F-35 program has moved at “breakneck speed” to get capabilities and spare parts to Israel’s fighter jets.
-
Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
-
The two keys to making the Pentagon’s synthetic voice goals a reality
Synthetic voice has the potential to revolutionize every aspect of a soldier’s job.
-
EU framework heralds dawn of AI diplomacy with US, China
China is ahead of both Europe and the U.S. with a set of AI regulations implemented this past August – though its laws aren’t as comprehensive as the EU’s.
-
15 Air National Guardsmen disciplined in Discord server leak
An investigation found a total breakdown of information security at the 102nd Intelligence Wing.
-
White House aide says Iranian hack of US waterworks is call to action
The hackers, who U.S. and Israeli officials said are tied to Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, breached multiple organizations in several states.
-
Overcoming data analytics inertia in defense to win future wars
If the solution relies on a proprietary data format, disqualify it.
-
Changes coming to sub IT ratings
Sailors in the information systems technician rating on submarines will convert into new ratings to facilitate “mastery” in one area of expertise.
-
Trusted data is the power behind the DOD CDAO’s AI adoption strategy
An open data lakehouse for trusted AI can increase flexibility to expand technology and analytics, while making the data more accessible.
-
US quickly updated Israeli F-35s after Hamas attack, officials say
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said the F-35 program has moved at “breakneck speed” to get capabilities and spare parts to Israel’s fighter jets.
-
Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
-
The two keys to making the Pentagon’s synthetic voice goals a reality
Synthetic voice has the potential to revolutionize every aspect of a soldier’s job.
-
EU framework heralds dawn of AI diplomacy with US, China
China is ahead of both Europe and the U.S. with a set of AI regulations implemented this past August – though its laws aren’t as comprehensive as the EU’s.
-
15 Air National Guardsmen disciplined in Discord server leak
An investigation found a total breakdown of information security at the 102nd Intelligence Wing.
-
White House aide says Iranian hack of US waterworks is call to action
The hackers, who U.S. and Israeli officials said are tied to Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, breached multiple organizations in several states.














