March 2022

SIGNAL March 2022ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MACHINE LEARNING
Institute to Accelerate AI Expects Early Advances
    Artificial intelligence tackles tough scientific questions. By George I. Seffers

Directorate Aids AI Adoption for Homeland Security
    An artificial intelligence implementation plan looms.

Hacking Poses Risks for Artificial Intelligence
    Even without access, hackers can poison data and sabotage algorithms. By Shaun Waterman

Machine Learning Enables Improved Radar Performance
    A unique algorithm incorporates data about a radar’s sensing environment. By Kimberly Underwood

—Considerations of Machine Learning at the Tactical Edge

NAVY/MARINE CORPS TECHNOLOGIES
NAVWAR Strives for Industry-Style Innovation

    The command emphasizes a culture of empowerment. By Robert K. Ackerman

Aligning the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab's Vision
    The emphasis will be the evolution of a naval expeditionary stand-in force.

CYBER
Reworking the Working Capital Fund Can Save Cyber

    Defense Department research and development is hindered by archaic rules. By Lt. Cmdr. Derek S. Bernsen, USNR

SPECIAL INTEREST EDITORIAL
Empowering Productive Collaboration Despite Distance: Sponsored Content

AFCEA EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
AFCEA Can Help You Understand Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Cloud Technology

PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY
Developing a Road Map for AI Is as Vital as the Research Itself By Lt. Gen. Susan S. Lawrence, USA (Ret.)

ON POINT
Q&A With John Dvorak