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Sierra Space launches defense-focused business
Over the last two years, Sierra Space has been awarded $1.5 billion in defense contracts for satellites and components.
7 allies sign onto polar research project
Under a new agreement, the U.S. Navy is working with allies on research to better understand the changing Arctic environment.
By Andrew Eversden
JAIC director: With flat budgets, turn to AI to save money
Artificial intelligence with business systems will improve cost savings that can be reinvested elsewhere.
By Andrew Eversden
Defense Intelligence Agency continues progress on MARS database
The Machine-Assisted Analytic Rapid-Repository System (MARS) is being designed to ingest the massive amount of data collected by the intelligence community
By Nathan Strout
Valkyrie drone launches even smaller drone from inside payload bay
In its sixth flight test, the Valkyrie released a payload while in flight for the first time.
By Valerie Insinna
Tyndall bets on 3D ‘digital twin’ modeling for a safer, smarter base
Some small technology could make a big difference as Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., looks to rebuild as a 21st-century “smart” installation.
Pentagon seeks commercial solutions to get its data ready for AI
The solicitation from the JAIC is part of its new focus on providing data readiness services to DoD components looking to use AI.
By Andrew Eversden
Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
By Aaron Mehta
Biden’s infrastructure plan includes billions to develop emerging tech the military needs
The proposal would pour money into pushing forward semiconductors, artificial intelligence, quantum computers and other technologies expected to define the coming decades, especially for the military.
By Andrew Eversden
The US Army wants new software to make its logistics platform ready for multidomain operations
The service is looking for prototype software that can provide logistics support in disconnected environments.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon tech office asks industry for ‘leap-ahead capabilities’
The rapid prototyping offices needs industry's help to fill gaps in capabilities for joint missions.
By Andrew Eversden