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How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
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Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
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US Commerce Department offers solution for obtaining minerals critical to the military
The Department of Commerce has released a report that sets goals to protect minerals critical to military development.
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House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
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Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
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Defense could be cut off from critical materials as trade war rhetoric with China grows
As the trade war with China continues to escalate, the treats from China have shifted to “rare earths” imported to the U.S. from China which has the potential to cripple our military development.
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Fair and open? Bulk of DoD dollars continue to filter to a few market giants
A decade after regulations called for greater competition in federal contracting, 67 percent of major defense acquisition programs were not competed. And nearly half of contracts went to five contractors.
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The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.
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How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
-
Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
-
US Commerce Department offers solution for obtaining minerals critical to the military
The Department of Commerce has released a report that sets goals to protect minerals critical to military development.
-
House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
-
Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
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Defense could be cut off from critical materials as trade war rhetoric with China grows
As the trade war with China continues to escalate, the treats from China have shifted to “rare earths” imported to the U.S. from China which has the potential to cripple our military development.
-
Fair and open? Bulk of DoD dollars continue to filter to a few market giants
A decade after regulations called for greater competition in federal contracting, 67 percent of major defense acquisition programs were not competed. And nearly half of contracts went to five contractors.
-
The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.
-
How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
-
Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
-
US Commerce Department offers solution for obtaining minerals critical to the military
The Department of Commerce has released a report that sets goals to protect minerals critical to military development.
-
House panel worries about Navy’s at-sea network
The House Armed Services Committee wants to fence off about 15 percent of the Navy’s funding for its advanced at-sea network until the service answers questions about the program’s cybersecurity.
-
Unmanned underwater tech acquisition bubbles to the surface
BAE Systems announced the purchase of key assets of Riptide Autonomous Solutions, a provider of UUV technology and solutions.
-
Defense could be cut off from critical materials as trade war rhetoric with China grows
As the trade war with China continues to escalate, the treats from China have shifted to “rare earths” imported to the U.S. from China which has the potential to cripple our military development.
-
Fair and open? Bulk of DoD dollars continue to filter to a few market giants
A decade after regulations called for greater competition in federal contracting, 67 percent of major defense acquisition programs were not competed. And nearly half of contracts went to five contractors.
-
The next quadcopter the Air Force will order
In a May 23 announcement on the Federal Business Opportunities web site, contracting officials at Johnson Air Force Base said they plan to order a new quadcopter from Physical Sciences Inc.











