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‘Absolutely Not True’: Army CIO Answers Claim US Has Already Lost To China In AI

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'Absolutely Not True': Army CIO Answers Claim US Has Already Lost To China In AI

"If you looked at both what we have in the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, across the federal government and our industrial partners, we have the best AI technology," Army CIO Ray Iyer said.

 

To Aid Digital Transformation, Army Eyes 'One Cloud' And Faster Acquisition

"The Army in the past has always executed traditional IT in a very decentralized way — we let every command do their own thing," Army CIO Raj Iyer said. "Now, if you look at the requirements for multi-domain operations, that model doesn't work anymore."

 

Israel, US Navies Set Up New Coordination Efforts On Iran: Sources

TEL AVIV: A visit last week to Israel by Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of US Fifth Fleet, included hammering out new details of operational cooperation between the US and Israeli navies operating in the region. During the visit, Cooper met with Defense Minister Benny Gantz, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi, Commander…

 

AMPV Weld Problems Fixed; BAE, Army Agree On New Baseline

The program, which was rebaselined during Low Rate Initial Production, is now meeting monthly production goals, Jim Schimer, deputy PEO for ground combat systems, told us. But a "gap remains" between what BAE was contracted to supply and what they are supplying.

 

Top Pentagon Arms Sales Official, Heidi Grant, Exits Post

Heidi Grant has been leading the Defense Security Cooperation Agency for 15 months.

 

Northrop Grumman Eyes Next-Gen SIGINT For Army

"So I think [the concept of integration is] so simple and yet so hard to achieve," Northrop VP Walsmith said. "You need to be able to integrate applications, whether they're your own or someone else's, with ease and simplicity. It is easy to say. It's very hard to engineer."

 

German Defense Company RENK Group Unveils American Subsidiary

The American subsidiary wants to give the Army and primes a "one point of contact" for vehicle propulsion.

 

Countering Asymmetric Threats With High-Energy Lasers

[Sponsored] Raytheon's high-energy laser weapon systems is part of the U.S. Army's Directed Energy Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (DE M-SHORAD) program.

 

Backed By Army, Smart Shooter Now Looks To Sell Counter-Drone Tech To Marines

The threat of small UAS is a growing one for militaries around the world, with the Pentagon pursuing a number of different options for how to take down such systems.

 

Poland's Self-Propelled Mortar Gets A Redesign

The new chassis provides a much higher level of anti-mine and ballistic protection than previous designs for a key part of Poland's land forces.

 

Internet Operations Management: It's The Key To Network Visibility

[Sponsored] IOM is how organizations continuously discover, monitor, and manage all of its internet-connected, internet-facing systems.
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