Space Force chief says he’s working on a declassification strategy, but offers scant details
While military officials have bemoaned the problem of overclassification in the space domain, it remains unclear when broad reforms will be enacted.
While military officials have bemoaned the problem of overclassification in the space domain, it remains unclear when broad reforms will be enacted.
The military intelligence agency named 144 companies that can receive pieces of the contact.
A consultant proposes principles to manage convergence and disruptive change to maintain the U.S. military's technological edge.
The company will begin initial production of a system to protect pilots from jamming threats in contested airspace.
The news report said Iran monitored the base by purchasing commercial satellite images, but the U.S. military was wise to the efforts.
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How low-bandwidth mesh networks can transform operator safety and performance.
Lack of interoperability of distributed components, makes data sharing and communication difficult, if not impossible.
Using video game technology and animation, the Army and Homeland Security Department have developed a computer-based simulator to train people how to react to an active shooter scenario.
The nature of the Army's new specialized advise and assist brigade is pushing capabilities down to lower echelons.
The U.S. has tested using missiles to shoot down ballistic warheads fired by a hostile country. Here's a look at how the system would work.
While military officials have bemoaned the problem of overclassification in the space domain, it remains unclear when broad reforms will be enacted.
The military intelligence agency named 144 companies that can receive pieces of the contact.
A consultant proposes principles to manage convergence and disruptive change to maintain the U.S. military's technological edge.
The company will begin initial production of a system to protect pilots from jamming threats in contested airspace.
The news report said Iran monitored the base by purchasing commercial satellite images, but the U.S. military was wise to the efforts.
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
The artificial intelligence-powered aircraft will be able to perform missions for five hours, and will be connected to a satellite communications data network.