-

Forget Project Maven. Here are a couple other DoD projects Google is working on
Both DARPA Director Steve Walker and Vint Cert, Google’s vice president and chief internet evangelist, pointed to projects already underway that bring together the Pentagon’s top innovation hub and Silicon Valley’s tech giant. And yes, some involve artificial intelligence.
-

Tony Moraco on SAIC exit: ‘They look for a back story, and there isn’t one’
CEO Tony Moraco and Chief Operating Officer Nazzic Keene, who will take the helm in July, spoke to Defense News about the timing and the transition.
-

Army to kick off virtual reality pilot training program in April
The hope is that the results of the effort could offer a strategy to improve the Army’s training curriculum and get more would-be pilots in the air faster.
-

Here we have the poster child for how not to develop technology
Theoretically it would seem ludicrous to allocate nearly two decades to develop a tech system, considering how rapidly technology evolves. And that brings us to ALIS.
-

Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
-

Trade group pushes DoD to get on the same page with industry on cybersecurity standards
The message to DoD is one of a handful from the Aerospace Industries Association to encourage what CEO Eric Fanning called “smart regulation” during a media briefing about AIA’s 2019 agenda.
-

Secretary Mark Esper talks US Army renaissance, moving fast and prepping for oversight hawks
The Army has a spotty history when it comes to large acquisition programs. Its secretary even referred to the Future Combat Systems and Comanche helo in the context of grand failures. But more than a year into his tenure, the Army is on track for transformation.
-

What the Pentagon could learn from unicorns
Silicon Valley’s billion-dollar club has a clear approach to development. And DoD’s got it all wrong.
-

Without a clearer ethics policy, the US could lose the military tech battle with China
Nearly three decades after the Cold War ended, a new strategy of containment is underway at the Pentagon.
-
Forget Project Maven. Here are a couple other DoD projects Google is working on
Both DARPA Director Steve Walker and Vint Cert, Google’s vice president and chief internet evangelist, pointed to projects already underway that bring together the Pentagon’s top innovation hub and Silicon Valley’s tech giant. And yes, some involve artificial intelligence.
-
Tony Moraco on SAIC exit: ‘They look for a back story, and there isn’t one’
CEO Tony Moraco and Chief Operating Officer Nazzic Keene, who will take the helm in July, spoke to Defense News about the timing and the transition.
-
Army to kick off virtual reality pilot training program in April
The hope is that the results of the effort could offer a strategy to improve the Army’s training curriculum and get more would-be pilots in the air faster.
-
Here we have the poster child for how not to develop technology
Theoretically it would seem ludicrous to allocate nearly two decades to develop a tech system, considering how rapidly technology evolves. And that brings us to ALIS.
-
Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
-
Trade group pushes DoD to get on the same page with industry on cybersecurity standards
The message to DoD is one of a handful from the Aerospace Industries Association to encourage what CEO Eric Fanning called “smart regulation” during a media briefing about AIA’s 2019 agenda.
-
Nuclear pacts fail. So what’s the point?
Nonproliferation advocates are up in arms.
-
Secretary Mark Esper talks US Army renaissance, moving fast and prepping for oversight hawks
The Army has a spotty history when it comes to large acquisition programs. Its secretary even referred to the Future Combat Systems and Comanche helo in the context of grand failures. But more than a year into his tenure, the Army is on track for transformation.
-
What the Pentagon could learn from unicorns
Silicon Valley’s billion-dollar club has a clear approach to development. And DoD’s got it all wrong.
-
Without a clearer ethics policy, the US could lose the military tech battle with China
Nearly three decades after the Cold War ended, a new strategy of containment is underway at the Pentagon.
-
Forget Project Maven. Here are a couple other DoD projects Google is working on
Both DARPA Director Steve Walker and Vint Cert, Google’s vice president and chief internet evangelist, pointed to projects already underway that bring together the Pentagon’s top innovation hub and Silicon Valley’s tech giant. And yes, some involve artificial intelligence.
-
Tony Moraco on SAIC exit: ‘They look for a back story, and there isn’t one’
CEO Tony Moraco and Chief Operating Officer Nazzic Keene, who will take the helm in July, spoke to Defense News about the timing and the transition.
-
Army to kick off virtual reality pilot training program in April
The hope is that the results of the effort could offer a strategy to improve the Army’s training curriculum and get more would-be pilots in the air faster.
-
Here we have the poster child for how not to develop technology
Theoretically it would seem ludicrous to allocate nearly two decades to develop a tech system, considering how rapidly technology evolves. And that brings us to ALIS.
-
Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
-
Trade group pushes DoD to get on the same page with industry on cybersecurity standards
The message to DoD is one of a handful from the Aerospace Industries Association to encourage what CEO Eric Fanning called “smart regulation” during a media briefing about AIA’s 2019 agenda.
-
Nuclear pacts fail. So what’s the point?
Nonproliferation advocates are up in arms.
-
Secretary Mark Esper talks US Army renaissance, moving fast and prepping for oversight hawks
The Army has a spotty history when it comes to large acquisition programs. Its secretary even referred to the Future Combat Systems and Comanche helo in the context of grand failures. But more than a year into his tenure, the Army is on track for transformation.
-
What the Pentagon could learn from unicorns
Silicon Valley’s billion-dollar club has a clear approach to development. And DoD’s got it all wrong.
-
Without a clearer ethics policy, the US could lose the military tech battle with China
Nearly three decades after the Cold War ended, a new strategy of containment is underway at the Pentagon.














