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Although the contours of conflict have changed radically, the fog of war still blankets battlefields today. When Clausewitz’s ...
A panel of C4 and cyber tech experts talks about how emerging AI capability is broadening frontiers in defense… and what comes next.
DIU's influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
WASHINGTON — The Army has worked furiously to develop new electronic warfare capabilities for the force, rebuilding what it divested after the Cold War. With much attention paid to these new systems, ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon expects to complete the transfer of 24 decommissioned Global Hawk drones this month, advancing its plan to use the systems to support hypersonic testing as soon as 2024. The ...
Service officials say the strategy allows them to maintain the current capability while exploring options for a more resilient missile warning and tracking architecture.
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.
WASHINGTON — The long-term viability of a Defense Innovation Unit effort to vet commercial drones for military use and make it easier for the services to buy of off-the-shelf technology may be ...
“One of my priorities is to help reimagine aerostats,” said Lareina Adams, who months ago became the project manager for terrestrial sensors.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is a year behind on its most recent effort to fully decommission its legacy space object catalog and replace it with a modernized command and control capability ...
The Space Force is considering how it might incorporate the satellite and its technology into a future hybrid positioning, navigation and timing architecture.
The Defense Innovation Unit now has its own guidelines for implementing the Pentagon's principles of ethical artificial intelligence use.