The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is testing the use of artificial intelligence for human-machine teaming operations for various applications such as ship identification, Defense One reported Wednesday.
MoreJames Sullivan, the defense intelligence officer for cyber at the Defense Intelligence Agency, has said that the U.S. should also prioritize cyber offense efforts aside from defense-focused activities.
MorePaul Ingholt has joined Guidehouse as a partner in the National Security Segment (NSS) where he will work with leaders across the NSS to focus on business performance and expand the firm's
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Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said in an interview with The Washington Post that it’s “absolutely critical” to secure U.S. weapons systems after cyber was established as
MoreArmy Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and a 2019 Wash100 Award winner, mentioned at a conference the development of foreign space and counter-space capabilities that could target
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Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said the Department of Defense faces the challenge of scaling data for interoperability, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.
MoreVice Adm. Matthew Kohler discussed the U.S. Navy's efforts to address the information warfare needs of dynamic maritime operations, DVIDS Hub reported Saturday.
MoreJohn Sherman, chief information officer of the Intelligence Community, has said that efforts to modernize the community’s operations span areas such as cloud computing, cybersecurity and data-related initiatives. The Defense Intelligence Agency
MoreJean Schaffer, chief of cyber and enterprise operations at the Defense Intelligence Agency, said DIA should consider cybersecurity as it modernizes the intelligence community’s intranet used for transmitting top-secret data, Fifth Domain
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Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said DIA has three priorities to improve intelligence-gathering efforts. One is to ensure the resiliency, reliability
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