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It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
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Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
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How secure collaboration improves quality of military decision making
Air Mobility Command relied on a collaboration platform for tactical communications to enhance decision advantage during Operation Allies Refuge.
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The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.
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Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence
Hindsight, foresight, insight, oversight and rightsight all needed to unlock AI’s full potential.
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Data preparation is key to expanding military benefits of AI
Using data correctly can provide new AI capabilities to commanders without taking away any of their legacy decision-making tools.
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Enhance US rare earth security through international cooperation
China is dominating battery material separation and processing as well as component manufacturing.
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State Dept. plan to track weapons for Ukraine should be starting point
Since the conflict began, the U.S. has provided more than $17.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine.
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It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
-
How secure collaboration improves quality of military decision making
Air Mobility Command relied on a collaboration platform for tactical communications to enhance decision advantage during Operation Allies Refuge.
-
The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.
-
Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence
Hindsight, foresight, insight, oversight and rightsight all needed to unlock AI’s full potential.
-
Data preparation is key to expanding military benefits of AI
Using data correctly can provide new AI capabilities to commanders without taking away any of their legacy decision-making tools.
-
Enhance US rare earth security through international cooperation
China is dominating battery material separation and processing as well as component manufacturing.
-
State Dept. plan to track weapons for Ukraine should be starting point
Since the conflict began, the U.S. has provided more than $17.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine.
-
It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
-
How secure collaboration improves quality of military decision making
Air Mobility Command relied on a collaboration platform for tactical communications to enhance decision advantage during Operation Allies Refuge.
-
The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.
-
Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence
Hindsight, foresight, insight, oversight and rightsight all needed to unlock AI’s full potential.
-
Data preparation is key to expanding military benefits of AI
Using data correctly can provide new AI capabilities to commanders without taking away any of their legacy decision-making tools.
-
Enhance US rare earth security through international cooperation
China is dominating battery material separation and processing as well as component manufacturing.
-
State Dept. plan to track weapons for Ukraine should be starting point
Since the conflict began, the U.S. has provided more than $17.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine.















