The U.S. Army has launched an online platform designed to accelerate the acquisition and delivery of unmanned aircraft systems to soldiers. As the Army rolls out initiatives like the UAS Marketplace to
Col. Chris Anderson from the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors said the service wants Project Linchpin to serve as an artificial intelligence pipeline that would enable program
MoreThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s government operations and federal workforce subpanel has asked the General Services Administration for a staff-level briefing on the Login.gov program, particularly the platform’s compliance with the
MoreAir Force Secretary Frank Kendall called on Congress to support a legislative proposal that would authorize the Department of Defense to begin work on “new start” programs before securing congressional approval in
MoreLeonel Garciga, a U.S. Navy veteran, has been appointed chief information officer of the U.S. Army. He will also serve as principal adviser to the secretary of the Army as he oversees
MoreU.S. defense companies, lawmakers and allies are calling for a revision of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, which they say appear to hinder collaboration and could impact the alliance of the
MoreThe Senate Armed Services Committee passed the fiscal year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act on Friday in a 24-1 vote. The NDAA, which is now headed to the Senate floor for consideration,
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is introducing a public working group that seeks to address the challenges and opportunities related to artificial intelligence that can generate text, images, code, videos
MoreA Professional Services Council survey has found that 67 percent of federal acquisition leaders said they believe collaboration and communication with industry has improved in the past two years and 70 percent
MoreThe House Appropriations Committee on Thursday voted 34-24 to pass a fiscal year 2024 bill that would fund the agencies and programs within the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. The FY
MoreThe Department of Defense overestimated the value of U.S. military equipment it handed over to Ukraine in support of the latter’s defense efforts against Russian invasion by about $6.2 billion, Axios reported
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