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US Air Force stages dogfights with AI-flown fighter jet
The Air Force hopes that teaching AI to dogfight -- perhaps the hardest flying style to master -- will make it easier to autonomously fly other missions.
Martell, Lyft exec turned Pentagon AI boss, leaving job in April
Initially seen as an overseer and expediter of all things data and AI, the CDAO has since evolved into a key player in the realization of CJADC2.
Pentagon trims tech research funding request; AI, networking flat
The Defense Department is seeking $143.2 billion in research and development money for the coming fiscal year, documents published March 11 show.
Leonardo banks on space, cybersecurity, AI for double-digit growth
Italy's state-controlled defense giant predicted that by 2028 its annual order tally will rise to $24.7 billion.
By Tom Kington
Maxar wins US Army One World Terrain simulation contract
Three phases of the OWT prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
Federal IT workers skeptical on US vows to speed AI adoption
There are some 1,200 planned or current AI use cases across non-defense agencies identified by GAO and on file with the Biden administration.
French AI firm to process drone footage for automatic threat detection
Paris-based Preligens wants to process video footage recorded by unmanned aerial vehicles to help spot military assets deployed by Russia and China.
Opinion
5 strategies to speed adoption of AI and data analytics across the DOD
NAVAIR is teaming with U.S. Naval Surface Force’s Task Force Hopper to explore fielding of AI-embedded sensors onto aircraft.
By Cmdr. Justin Letwinsky
Opinion
How to build data resilience by leveraging backup, zero trust and AI
Air-gapped, immutable backups with isolated recovery allow agencies to keep operations running even when primary systems are compromised.
By Travis Rosiek