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How Antares Sends Care Packages to Space.
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Making DoD Security Operations Centers More Effective: Security Automation [Sponsored] Security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) software frees DoD analysts to apply cognitive skills to actually fixing problems.
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Iridium Publicly Threatens Lawsuit To Overturn FCC's Ligado Vote "I think there's some very compelling petitions for reconsideration before the FCC right now, so I'm hoping that they would hit the pause button," says Iridium's legal rep Robert McDowell.
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Israelis Crafting Counter Drone System To Track, Kill Operators "We insert all the points along the flight path into a deep neural network that was trained to be able to predict the exact launch point and the location of the drone operator," Eliyahu Mashhadi of Ben Gurion University says. Testing the model with the flight simulator, the team were able to locate and target the drone operator 78% of the time.
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Silicon Valley Giants — Not Start-Ups — Dominate DoD Tech $$ The dataset offers a window into not just the scale of tech involvement with the military, intelligence agencies, and federal law enforcement. It also highlights the size advantages that enable giants like HP, IBM, and Microsoft to navigate government contracting, while even explicitly military-friendly firms like Palantir and Anduril lag behind their more established peers.
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Pentagon AI Gains 'Overwhelming Support' From Tech Firms – Even Google Despite past battles over Project Maven and other military uses of AI, "Google and many others" are now working with the Pentagon's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, its new acting director says.
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