DISA soon prototyping AI ‘concierge’ for agency
“Right now we’re going through dealing with some of the security challenges,” Steve Wallace told Breaking Defense. “So I’m hoping the first half of this calendar year. The sooner … the better.”
View ArticleUS moves to dismiss Ligado spectrum lawsuit, disputes court jurisdiction and...
“Ligado fails to plead any plausible facts to support its purely speculative claim that the Government has occupied its licensed spectrum,” alleges the DoJ motion to dismiss the satellite communication...
View ArticleTransparent Sea: AUKUS looks to AI, quantum in hunt for Chinese submarines
AI analysis of sensor data, including new kinds of quantum-based detection, could give a lethal edge in undersea warfare — to either the Australia-UK-US alliance or to China.
View ArticleTo spur real defense innovation, empower CDAOs and bake tech into military...
Ryan Swann, a member of the Defense Innovation Board and chief data officer at Vanguard, argues in this op-ed that the Pentagon should make bureaucratic changes, but also “create environments in which...
View ArticleAI Integration: Bringing together mission, systems and data
[Sponsored] On the DoD’s list of modernizations, few are higher than understanding how artificial intelligence can be best applied, operationalized, and trusted.
View ArticleDrones for maintenance: After autonomous C-5 scan, Boeing looks to...
“We’ve proven this works, we’ve proven the goodness,” Scott Belanger, capabilities integration team lead for Boeing Global Services, told reporters. “Now, where do we take it? How do we really scale it?”
View ArticleSpace Force reexamining acquisition strategy for secure narrow-band...
On Jan. 25, DoD announced that Lockheed Martin and Boeing have each won 15-month contracts worth $66 million to develop a new, more modern satellite design, with the service then deciding on which to...
View ArticleQuantum: Pentagon must jumpstart 3 key applications, urges AFA
Tech giants and venture capitalists are pouring billions into developing quantum computers. But related tech of special interest to the military — quantum sensing, navigation and communications — needs...
View ArticleAs Baltics see spike in GPS jamming, NATO must respond
Dana Goward, president of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, argues in this op-ed that Russia could be putting civilians at risk with suspected jamming in Eastern Europe.
View ArticlePentagon CTO eyes increased experiments with Australia in rapid tech push
Although slim on details, Heidi Shyu told reporters today that DoD will conduct a Technology Readiness Experimentation event sometime this year with its Australian counterparts and will conduct a new...
View ArticleWith Australia, New Zealand to explore AUKUS ‘opportunities,’ closer to joining?
“The opportunities that are open to our space and technology sectors are actually immense,” New Zealand’s Defence Minister Judith Collins said.
View ArticleArmy completes squad-level assessment with latest IVAS design
“The [user assessment’s] purpose is to measure system performance to ensure the phase 2 IVAS 1.2 prototype systems continue to meet design objectives,” said Program Executive Office Soldier...
View ArticleGround system for jam-resistant GPS delayed again to July 2025 at earliest,...
The continuing delays in making the GPS jam-resistant M-Code signal available to military users “increase risk that U.S. and allied warfighters will be unable to conduct successful operations in future...
View ArticleChina’s investing billions in quantum R&D, but is Beijing making some bad bets?
The US and China are racing to develop quantum technologies. But each superpower is emphasizing different applications of the same fundamental science, and some American experts think a couple of...
View ArticleJWCC 1 year in: Military branches test the waters as DoD envisions cloud...
The service branches aren’t mandated to use the up-to $9 billion services, but the Army and Navy are getting into the game with some secret-level and wargaming-related programs, according to service...
View Article‘Transforming in contact’: Army units to test out new equipment on deployments
“We’re actually getting [soldiers] involved in how we’re helping to design the force….My view is that we are going to see a lot of refinements from the field that will really help us figure out how we...
View ArticleIn DIU’s new strategy, innovation hub looks to take on more ‘real risk’
“The challenge now is to take the capabilities developed during DIU 2.0 and apply them with the focus, scale, and speed necessary to deliver the strategic effect required,” according to the strategy....
View ArticleModernizing military simulation with open systems architecture
[Sponsored] Best-of-breed common models and architecture enable virtual training and testing with the same data in a cyber-resilient posture.
View ArticleL3Harris in ‘mature’ talks for regional HQ in Saudi Arabia as it looks to...
L3Harris is also in the process of setting up an engineering center at joint venture laboratory where “we will be doing waveform development, crypto, and that type of niche technology that complements...
View ArticleGeneral Atomics debuts new XQ-67A Air Force sensing drone
Details of the AFRL’s Off-Board Sensing Station program remain highly classified, though the effort is expected to field an unmanned aircraft that can fly ahead of fighters and relay targeting...
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