The Pentagon announced Thursday that it has awarded $29.9 million to ElementUS Minerals LLC (ElementUSA) to develop a demonstration facility in Gramercy, Louisiana, to separate and purify gallium and ...
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities has forced the U.S. military into agile adaptability. For the Indo-Pacific theater, J6 leaders discussed swift and necessary changes ...
U.S. military personnel are attacking the difficulty of ensuring that their soldiers are connected even in the most challenging areas. To overcome this obstacle, officials are seeking the development ...
The rise of the drug cartel movement since the 1970s has ignited fear among many. From complex and undetected tunnel systems to leveraging ubiquitous technical surveillance (UTS), many of the recently ...
The article “DARPA Leverages Universities’ Quantum Expertise” by Kimberly Underwood in the July issue of SIGNAL Magazine discussed the exciting partnership between the Defense Advanced Research ...
As artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems become more prevalent and sophisticated than ever before, defense officials are exploring new ways to ensure that these models are protected against ...
U.S. government information networks handling controlled unclassified and national security information are under continual cyber attack by sophisticated peer and near-peer adversaries. Evolving cyber ...
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), which aims to accelerate the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) adoption of commercial technologies, is expanding its outreach to businesses with its OnRamp Hub ...
Vice Adm. Seiko Okano has officially taken on the role of principal military deputy, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition (ASN RDA). Prior to this appointment, she ...
The last several years have seen a flurry of partnership activity as telecommunications, satellite communications (SATCOM) and space-related companies jockey into position to provide the next biggest ...
What began as a “wacky” idea soon became an opportunity unlike any other for businesses and academia alike for education, progression and collaboration. Increasing in volume since its inception, U.S.
While malicious hackers continue to pose everyday threats, white hat hackers are increasingly becoming the first line of defense—and offense—for global security. From playing crucial roles in warfare ...
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