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3D Tasks Are Optimal for Artificial Intelligence Application
Artificial intelligence is poised for assignments that are dull, dumb and dangerous, one Navy official says.
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Two Tools Ensure Readiness and Enhance Resiliency Within the Navy
Sailors are taking advantage of a few new capabilities to help them stay prepared for the fight, even when their equipment malfunctions.
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Autonomous Systems May Take Man Out of Minefields for U.S. Navy
The maritime service seeks autonomy and robotics for ships, subs, aircraft and mines.
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U.S. Navy Dives Deep Into Data Density
NIWC Atlantic tackles long-range autonomous missions
while focusing on data management and interoperability.
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U.S. Navy Embraces Data Revolution
U.S. Pacific Fleet personnel are making advancements in how the branch uses and integrates information, according to one Navy official.
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AFCEA International Grows With New Chapter in Virginia
The new Dahlgren Chapter aims to connect contractors with the U.S. Navy institutions in the area.
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On Point: Q&A With James E. Ortega
James E. Ortega is the director of the Navy and Marine Corps Spectrum Center (NMSC), overseeing global electromagnetic-spectrum governance and operational support for U.S. naval and Marine forces. A retired Army veteran turned senior civilian leader, he has more than 30 years’ experience spanning joint operations, defense industry program management and federal policy. Ortega is recognized for modernizing spectrum-certification processes, spearheading electromagnetic interference resolution initiatives and mentoring the next generation of spectrum professionals. When not advocating for mission-ready communications, he writes and speaks on leadership, organizational agility and the art of decluttering to achieve strategic focus. He has contributed two articles to SIGNAL Media.
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U.S. Navy Ditches the Status Quo
As the Department of the Navy outlines its modern world priorities, its strict new acquisition process leaves no room for waste.
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U.S. Navy CIO Announces Retirement
Jane Rathbun, U.S. Navy CIO, who has served as a civilian in the military for more than 30 years, announces her retirement in an August 22 LinkedIn post.
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Vice Adm. Seiko Okano To Lead Navy Innovation and Acquisition Efforts
The admiral brings decades of operational and acquisition experience to her new position.
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