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
MoreThe Technology Modernization Fund has made investments in the Office of Personnel Management, Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Army to help improve user experience and cybersecurity. “Through TMF
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Lt. Gen. James Rainey, G-3/5/7 chief in charge of the U.S. Army’s strategic operations at the Department of Defense, has been nominated to serve as the next head of Army Futures Command,
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The 805th Combat Training Squadron’s Shadow Operations Center-Nellis and the U.S. Army’s Mission Command Battle Lab have conducted a technology assessment under a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-backed program designed to facilitate
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The U.S. Army is advancing the development of two variants of its tactical ground station designed to provide intelligence support to facilitate long-range precision targeting and improve situational awareness in contested environments,
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Army Gen. Bryan Fenton, formerly head of Joint Special Operations Command, succeeded the retiring Gen. Richard Clarke as commander of U.S. Special Operations Command during a ceremony held Tuesday at the Tampa
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Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said the service branch has initiated an evaluation of its network modernization portfolio with a focus on cloud adoption, network operations, the common operating environment and the transport
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Participants in the Defense Innovation Unit’s Harmonious Rook program will demonstrate their commercial geospatial intelligence and navigation warfare capabilities at upcoming domestic and international military exercises. Harmonious Rock is a prototype project
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The U.S. Army’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center is developing new batteries to help the service transition to hybrid and fully electric vehicles as part of efforts to give more operational flexibility to
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Unmanned technologies manufacturer Edge Autonomy has entered an agreement with the U.S. Army to construct and provide unmanned aerial vehicles. The San Luis Obispo, California-based company said Monday that the new collaboration will
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