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DARPA to Increase Artificial Intelligence IQ
Researchers wrestle with how to represent human knowledge in a machine.
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AI/ML, More Than Buzzword Bingo
Defense speakers discuss the realities of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Recent Events Test Pacific Command Agenda
New threats vie with old challenges in a time of shrinking resources.
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Innovation, Diversification Define CENTCOM Communications
The U.S. Central Command is juggling new technologies with new missions amid joint and coalition environments as it fights adversaries that change tactics quicker than the command can upgrade equipment. Many of the command’s communication and information system requirements mirror those of other U.S. commands. However, the acid test of combat is highlighting capabilities and drawbacks of many new tactical systems in ways that could change long-range planning for defensewide communications.
Debunking Information Security Myths
Viruses, worms, hackers, spam, disgruntled employees, flawed software, terrorists-cyberspace is rife with danger, but defending information has some pitfalls of its own. Information security specialists are the front-line warriors in this battlespace, and they may be making important decisions about which weapons to use based on misconceptions often promulgated by security product vendors. Industry experts have taken a closer look at some commonly held information assurance beliefs and claim that many are little more than myths.
Breaking the Mold for Contracting Related to the Army's NGC2
U.S. Army Futures Command leaders seek improvements to the contracting process for the new command and control architecture.
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Direct-to-Device Brings Seamless Satellite Service to End Users
The capability offers great promise to the U.S. military, but not without challenges.
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Collective, Connected, But Not Co-Located
I Corps Distributed Mission Command concept enables decision-making speed at a Pacific scale.
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Service Aims to Master Threats Before the Bad Guys
The U.S. Air Force intends to ensure that American troops are not caught unawares by electronic threats. The service is creating a virtual environment that will identify and assess disruptive and other major change technologies that could affect the future battlefield. The experiments will keep the United States on the cutting edge of emerging capabilities and help guarantee battlefield dominance.