The Marine Corps emphasized the need to adopt artificial intelligence and machine learning to achieve a decision advantage in the 2026 Marine Corps Aviation Plan, or AVPLAN, a 56-page document that outlines
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released a new guide aimed at helping critical infrastructure operators adopt more secure operational technology, or OT, communications and reduce barriers to implementation. As agencies like
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs is preparing to restart deployments of its new Oracle-Cerner electronic health record in April, when four Michigan facilities — Detroit, Saginaw, Ann Arbor and Battle Creek —
MoreRear Adm. Douglas Adams took on the role of director of the AUKUS Integration and Acquisition Direct Reporting Program Management Office, or AUKUS I&A, within the Department of the Navy. The latest
MoreThe CIA has launched an acquisition framework designed to accelerate collaboration with U.S. technology companies and rapidly bring new capabilities into operational use. As federal intelligence agencies continue to adjust how they
MoreThe Department of War has partnered with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into its enterprise artificial intelligence platform, GenAI.mil, as part of a push to expand access to large language models, or LLMs,
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding its use of artificial intelligence while simultaneously retiring dozens of earlier efforts, signaling a more targeted approach as the agency aligns AI adoption with suicide
MoreThe Department of Energy has launched the Genesis Mission Consortium, a public-private partnership focused on applying artificial intelligence to scientific research, national security and energy-related technologies. As AI rapidly transforms government and defense,
MorePerennial Autonomy has received a $5.2 million agreement from the Joint Interagency Task Force 401, or JIATF-401, to deliver its Bumblebee V2 counter-drone system. Stay informed on Army priorities and planned initiatives supporting
MoreThe Federal Trade Commission has reported that ransomware and other malware-based attacks represent only 2.23 percent of all fraud complaints submitted to the agency. In the 2025 Ransomware Report published Friday, the
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