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Can this AI tech find a terrorist in a surveillance video?
A video analytics and cloud computing firm wants to use artificial intelligence to make ISR easier for the Army.
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Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.
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No GPS? In new budget request, that could be less of a problem
The Department of Defense’s budget request for fiscal 2019 stresses the need for military teams to operate in environments when GPS signals are jammed or denied by enemies.
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Starting off small: Army grapples with bringing robotics into fold
Is the Army ready to bring robotics and autonomy into its ground formations, or is it still just over the rainbow?
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‘No silver bullet’: Pentagon struggles to defeat drones in cat-and-mouse game
The Army, as well as the other services and Pentagon organizations, are on a quest to find enduring countermeasures to defeat enemy drones in what has become a cat-and-mouse game.
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As threats evolve, so does future missile defense
Northrop Grumman’s IBCS missile defense system continues to adapt throughout the development process.
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Cyber operators to commanders: Bring us in early and often
The Army’s cyber operators want unit commanders to know they’re ready to deliver tailorable solutions — and they’re bringing their servers with them.
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Hoverfly thinks it can scratch Army’s itch with long-endurance tethered drone
Hoverfly unmanned aircraft systems can fly for a month, are quickly deployable and barely detectable, and the company thinks it has a solid fit for the U.S. Army.
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The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force is working on EW, counter-drone and more
The work focuses on getting in-demand capabilities into soldiers hands as quickly as possible.
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Army researchers are working on mapping tech that can help you see the battlefield
Army researchers are developing sophisticated battlespace mapping technologies that allow soldiers to predict wave patterns for beach assaults and create instant 3D models of urban areas — with resolution high enough to identify sniper hideouts.
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Can this AI tech find a terrorist in a surveillance video?
A video analytics and cloud computing firm wants to use artificial intelligence to make ISR easier for the Army.
-
Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.
-
No GPS? In new budget request, that could be less of a problem
The Department of Defense’s budget request for fiscal 2019 stresses the need for military teams to operate in environments when GPS signals are jammed or denied by enemies.
-
Starting off small: Army grapples with bringing robotics into fold
Is the Army ready to bring robotics and autonomy into its ground formations, or is it still just over the rainbow?
-
‘No silver bullet’: Pentagon struggles to defeat drones in cat-and-mouse game
The Army, as well as the other services and Pentagon organizations, are on a quest to find enduring countermeasures to defeat enemy drones in what has become a cat-and-mouse game.
-
As threats evolve, so does future missile defense
Northrop Grumman’s IBCS missile defense system continues to adapt throughout the development process.
-
Cyber operators to commanders: Bring us in early and often
The Army’s cyber operators want unit commanders to know they’re ready to deliver tailorable solutions — and they’re bringing their servers with them.
-
Hoverfly thinks it can scratch Army’s itch with long-endurance tethered drone
Hoverfly unmanned aircraft systems can fly for a month, are quickly deployable and barely detectable, and the company thinks it has a solid fit for the U.S. Army.
-
The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force is working on EW, counter-drone and more
The work focuses on getting in-demand capabilities into soldiers hands as quickly as possible.
-
Army researchers are working on mapping tech that can help you see the battlefield
Army researchers are developing sophisticated battlespace mapping technologies that allow soldiers to predict wave patterns for beach assaults and create instant 3D models of urban areas — with resolution high enough to identify sniper hideouts.
-
Can this AI tech find a terrorist in a surveillance video?
A video analytics and cloud computing firm wants to use artificial intelligence to make ISR easier for the Army.
-
Four steps to improved position, navigation and timing services
In the decades since the GPS satellites first launched, position, navigation and timing services have gone from being a luxury to becoming a minimum requirement for military planners across all the services.
-
No GPS? In new budget request, that could be less of a problem
The Department of Defense’s budget request for fiscal 2019 stresses the need for military teams to operate in environments when GPS signals are jammed or denied by enemies.
-
Starting off small: Army grapples with bringing robotics into fold
Is the Army ready to bring robotics and autonomy into its ground formations, or is it still just over the rainbow?
-
‘No silver bullet’: Pentagon struggles to defeat drones in cat-and-mouse game
The Army, as well as the other services and Pentagon organizations, are on a quest to find enduring countermeasures to defeat enemy drones in what has become a cat-and-mouse game.
-
As threats evolve, so does future missile defense
Northrop Grumman’s IBCS missile defense system continues to adapt throughout the development process.
-
Cyber operators to commanders: Bring us in early and often
The Army’s cyber operators want unit commanders to know they’re ready to deliver tailorable solutions — and they’re bringing their servers with them.
-
Hoverfly thinks it can scratch Army’s itch with long-endurance tethered drone
Hoverfly unmanned aircraft systems can fly for a month, are quickly deployable and barely detectable, and the company thinks it has a solid fit for the U.S. Army.
-
The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force is working on EW, counter-drone and more
The work focuses on getting in-demand capabilities into soldiers hands as quickly as possible.
-
Army researchers are working on mapping tech that can help you see the battlefield
Army researchers are developing sophisticated battlespace mapping technologies that allow soldiers to predict wave patterns for beach assaults and create instant 3D models of urban areas — with resolution high enough to identify sniper hideouts.












