A new Automatic Prohibited Item Detection (APID) machine learning-based algorithm for identifying non-explosive weapons and other items prohibited aboard commercial aircraft will now move into the certification and qualification process, following successful testing
MoreSen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has proposed a bill to help ensure the security of information collected by artificial intelligence systems. The Government
MoreThe General Services Administration released a request for information to seek feedback as it plans to expand the scope of the $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract for telecommunications and network modernization
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and its U.K.-based counterpart jointly created and tested machine learning algorithms designed to support both countries. AFRL’s Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y., virtually hosted the algorithms’
MoreThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) has updated a playbook that features best practices and other forms of guidance to help agencies conduct or reuse FedRAMP authorizations. The action aims
MorePalo Alto Networks announced on Wednesday that the company had released its latest IoT Security Report detailing the responses and results from 1,900 IT leaders across a wide range of organizations across
MoreAT&T’s FirstNet is collaborating with O2X Human Performance in a program that brings health, wellness and resilience training to first responders through a series of workshops across 5 cities in Colorado, Michigan, Arizona, Ohio
MoreThe U.S. Army has issued a new strategy that seeks to advance the use of innovative technologies to help establish conditions for a digital Army to maintain overmatch across land, sea, space,
MoreA U.S. Central Command electromagnetic team in Kuwait taught from Oct. 4th to 8th the first-ever class using a curriculum it developed for providing education on counter-unmanned aerial systems technologies. The Task
MoreGen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, who now leads U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), said she is committed to supporting command and control needs, preserving air mobility and addressing the retirement of naval vessels. Ovost
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