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Quantum Emplacement for Defense Systems
Companies are examining the possible use of sensors and effectors paired with quantum computing methods to provide air and missile defense solutions.
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Industry Advances Quantum Networking, Cloud and Application Development
The ‘quantum advantage’ moves into additional environments.
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Hundreds of Drone Builders Aim To Rise for DARPA’s Lift Challenge
The challenge requires drones to carry four times their own weight, a significant improvement.
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Counter-Drone Systems To Flood the Skies at Project Flytrap 5.0
Project Flytrap 5.0 officials are excited to put several C-UAS-based capabilities in action and to the test this month in Lithuania.
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Head First: Scientists Use Brain Phantoms To Tackle TBI
NRL and VCU researchers develop brain phantoms to better understand traumatic brain injuries and improve helmet design.
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The Eyes Have It: Novel Eye-Tracking Tech Offers Behavior and Cognition Insights
With new, high-speed eye tracking, capturing biometric signals related to brain activity may become as easy and ubiquitous as heart rate monitoring.
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On Point: Q&A With Jordan Dunseth
Jordan Dunseth, solutions architect with Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), has a background in industrial engineering and is a recent graduate of the University of Central Florida’s Master’s in Engineering Management program. His focus is on software for manufacturing, operational sustainment and availability, Defense Department acquisition, and all things product life-cycle management for the aerospace and defense community.
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Two Companies Team Up To Deliver Airborne Counter-Drone System
Honeywell Aerospace and Odys Aviation combine their capabilities.
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African Lion 2026: A Reimagined Version
U.S. Army officials plan to transform how soldiers experiment with and evaluate technologies at this year’s event.
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How To Partner With the U.S. Navy’s Perfect Storm Technology Team
The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command has long pioneered innovation for the fleet. Here’s how industry and academia can help.
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