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As Artificial Intelligence Evolves, So Do Ethical Concerns
Industry leads the race to harness machine learning, and it must factor in unintended consequences.
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Holding the Line for Information Technology Service Fulfillment
Customer advocates link users to DISA services.
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Leveraging AI To Keep Pace With Nonlinear Change
Though the Department of Homeland Security’s use of artificial intelligence capabilities is ahead of the curve, adversarial innovation presents unpredictable challenges.
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The Army Trains Its Sights On Network Ownership
A new initiative provides soldiers extensive knowledge of information systems and returns control to users.
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Pandemic Illustrates New Path to Conflict
The rampage of COVID-19 demonstrates the effectiveness of organic viruses and related asymmetric attacks.
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Technology Is Good, but People Are Better
Uncertainty reigns in warfare, and it is impossible to fully understand the intentions of a capable, thinking adversary in the midst of conflict.
HF Receives New Life in Indo-Pacific
What’s old is new again across the vast contested region.
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U.S. Army Researchers Beam Up Data
Future warfighters may teleport information across the battlefield.
Connecting Communications Across the Indo-Pacific
The Pacific Air Forces provide command and control solutions for airmen operating in the challenging region.
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NOTES ON INTELLIGENCE - LEADING CHANGE
Since starting these Notes two years ago, I have developed an admiration for journalists who write two or three columns each week. I started several pieces over the summer, but had to conclude in the end that if I wasn't interested in a topic, no one else should be forced to read my thoughts on it. This morning's (October 18) Washington Post item from Walter Pincus on Director of National Intelligence James Clapper's comments at the Geoint conference in San Antonio changed all that. I encourage everyone interested in the future of American intelligence to take a serious look at this presentation, available on the DNI's website.