The U.S. Army has asked industry for insights on how to collect and use software bills of materials to help improve the security of its software supply chains and comply with the
MoreThe Department of Defense has announced a new office responsible for aligning the efforts of the Navy, Army and Air Force to enable multidomain warfighting capabilities, DefenseNews reported Wednesday. The acquisition, integration
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Douglas Bush, assistant secretary for acquisition, logistics and technology at the U.S. Army, said he is prioritizing “acquisition at speed” to shorten purchasing timelines especially for small businesses waiting for funding. He
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Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch, head of the U.S. Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, said RCCTO will keep a 50-kilowatt laser weapon version of the service’s Stryker-based Short-Range Air Defense system,
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The U.S. Army has released a plan that presents its approach to improving data management as part of efforts to become a data-centric organization. The Army Data Plan focuses on the warfighting
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Mark Kitz, program executive officer for the U.S. Army’s intelligence, electronic warfare and sensors, said the service is soliciting industry insights to determine ways to field intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance payloads on
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Public sector-serving artificial intelligence technology company Empower AI has booked a task order from the U.S. Army under which it will help update the systems infrastructure of the National Defense University. The potential
MoreArmy Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said the service plans to launch several initiatives that seek to incorporate into its systems technologies developed by small businesses and one of these is Project Vista, which
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Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said the service needs to do six fundamental things to transform into the Army of 2030 and the first two are seeing and sensing more at every echelon
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The U.S. Army plans to kick off the competition to develop light robotic combat vehicles during the third quarter of 2023 and is considering new approaches to test and evaluate RCVs to
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