The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, or CDAO, has released a commercial solutions opening seeking technologies designed to enable and maintain computer vision capabilities for U.S. Central Command.
MoreOak Ridge National Laboratory announced during the Tennessee Valley Corridor 2024 National Summit a partnership with Vanderbilt University to develop methods of training and testing artificial intelligence with the ultimate aim of
MoreJustin Fanelli, acting chief technology officer at the Department of the Navy, has released a memorandum on a new approach designed to help DON confront prefixed problems to rapidly optimize capabilities for
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has launched a multivendor ecosystem that could enable government and industry to integrate applications, data platforms, development tools and services and support
MoreLast week, representatives from various Department of Defense components gathered at the Joint Staff J-6’s yearly Command, Control, Communications and Computers—known as C4—Cyber Global Summit to discuss ways to improve C4/Cyber capabilities
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit is seeking commercial technologies capable of autonomous operations and passive detection and collection of data primarily against wideband, high bandwidth electromagnetic spectrum. According to a DIU posting for
MoreThe U.S. Army seeks to deploy small modular nuclear reactors and microreactors to power several of its sites across the country and will soon issue a request for information for the program.
MoreThe U.S. Army has unveiled a modular metal parts manufacturing facility in Mesquite, Texas, as part of the military branch’s plan to modernize the industrial base and strengthen the country’s munition production
MoreSen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., has released a report outlining key recommendations to rebuild the U.S. defense industrial base and military through generational investments to achieve military readiness and strengthen deterrence. The defense
MoreThe U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center has secured approval to commence the four key military construction projects in 2024 to help advance the Department of Defense’s critical technology areas. ERDC
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