The Defense Information Systems Agency revealed that it has developed the Department of Defense Cloud Infrastructure as Code, a framework created by its J-9 Hosting and Compute team to fast-track DOD cloud adoption.
MoreLawrence Livermore National Laboratory has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services to integrate artificial intelligence into the operations of the National Ignition Facility, a center for laser-based fusion research. The AI
MoreGreg Avicola, a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Tactical Technology Office, said he envisions a Navy strike force built of a “heterogeneous” mix of robotic platforms, Defense One
MoreMITRE has highlighted the importance of investment and public-private partnerships in research and development to promote invention and drive innovation in the field of artificial intelligence. The nonprofit company said Wednesday the
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has announced the modernization of DODNet operations in anticipation of large-scale migrations of defense agencies and field activities. The agency said Wednesday it aims to integrate advanced technologies
MoreThe NOAA Office of Space Commerce has awarded eight companies for the Traffic Coordination System for Space program’s $10.1 million Commercial Collision Avoidance, or COLA, Gap Pathfinder project. OSC said Wednesday the companies
MoreThe Department of Defense has implemented reforms to accelerate weapon systems acquisition, but it continues to struggle with delivering timely and effective solutions to warfighters within budget, according to a recent Government
MoreThe Department of the Air Force and the Defense Logistics Agency’s Energy Office intend to award a contract to Oklo, an advanced nuclear technology company, to develop and operate a microreactor at
MoreThe U.S. Army is accelerating the deployment of small uncrewed aircraft systems, or SUAS, to Transformation in Contact, or TiC, brigades as part of the Short-Range Reconnaissance, or SRR, program. Col. Danielle
MoreDefense One reported Tuesday that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the U.S. intelligence community should shift from building its own technology to depending more on industry for tools that could support its missions.
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