Kathy Lueders, associate administrator of NASA’s human exploration and operations (HEO), said the HEO mission directorate has completed a reorganization and received approval from NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk with regard to the move. “It addressed some of the concerns that folks have had and is really getting us set up for our future missions going forward,” Lueders said.
Read More »USSOCOM Seeks AI, IoT Concepts for Next-Gen Operational Environment
The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is prioritizing its efforts to deploy a hyper-enabled operator (HEO) technology to help warfighters utilize increased cognitive functionalities in the battlefield. “We are looking to put those types of sensors and communication devices on an operator collecting information in the operational environment,” Barnes added.
Read More »Kathy Lueders Named Head of NASA’s Human Spaceflight Directorate; Jim Bridenstine Quoted
Kathy Lueders, former head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, has been appointed as associate administrator of the agency’s Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) mission directorate replacing Douglas Loverro. Lueders' appointment comes after Loverro resigned as HEO head last month.
Read More »NASA Postpones Restructuring of Human Spaceflight Directorate; Steven Jurczyk Quoted
NASA is delaying its plans to reorganize the Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) mission directorate following the resignation of associate administrator, SpaceNews reported Monday.
Read More »Douglas Loverro Resigns as NASA Human Spaceflight Directorate Chief
Douglas Loverro, associate administrator of NASA's Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) directorate, has stepped down from his role to be replaced by Ken Bowersox on an acting basis, SpaceNews reported Tuesday.
Read More »NASA Eyes Changes to Human Spaceflight Unit, Commercial Services Contracts
NASA is looking to restructure its Human Exploration and Operations directorate which could lead to changes in the Artemis mission to the moon slated for 2024, SpaceNews reported Wednesday.
Read More »SOCOM Plans AI, Machine Learning Integration for Tactical Operations
David Spirk, chief data officer of the U.S. Special Operations Command, said the command is seeking artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to support the development of Hyper Enabled Operator technology, C4ISRnet reported Saturday.
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