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US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options
The Army's new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
By Jen Judson
Army picks deploying units to test electronic, cyber and drone warfare
The Army will select brigades to experiment with networks, cyber, electromagnetic warfare, small drones and loitering munitions while deployed.
By Todd South
Soldiers build nuke-detecting backpack
The backpack now allows soldiers to detect and analyze nuclear sites without an eight-hour cooldown period.
By Todd South
Investors form alliance to bolster AUKUS military partnership
The group brings together existing private capital networks in the three countries with a goal of increasing investment in national security innovation.
Unified network promises US Army rapid connectivity, cybersecurity
The unified network and related operations promises global connectivity and fewer isolated pathways to monitor, ultimately promoting cybersecurity.
Opinion
The case for LEO satellite connectivity in $50 billion EIS contract
The contracting vehicle is designed to enable federal agencies to procure mission-critical telecommunications, infrastructure and technology services.
By James Clevenger
Pentagon AI boss seeks ‘justified confidence’ to take tech into battle
Not a soldier but a data scientist, Martell headed machine-learning at companies including LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft before taking the job last year.
DARPA program seeks ways to measure effective team performance
The 2.5-year program will start by evaluating Marine Fire Support Team training.
By Todd South
Space Development Agency orders 62 satellites from York Space Systems
The agency plans to issue at least one more contract as part of this layer of transport satellites, which will include 100 space vehicles.
Suppressed GPS in Ukraine fuels development of US Army navigation tech
“You can see real-world, potential-adversary capabilities, and then we can put that up and measure how we’re doing on our side,” said one Army official.
What is the US Army’s new contested logistics team working on?
The service is acknowledging it must adapt its approach to logistics to prepare for an adversary such as China.
By Jen Judson