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All-source intelligence can be leveraged by artificial intelligence and machine learning to inform CONOPS like Joint All Domain Command and Control.
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These upgrades will play a central role in the way American and allied forces fight, and are destined to keep them at the vanguard for a long time.
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GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
In addition to training, the Army’s $3.5B program called Warfighter Training and Readiness Solutions will bring an enterprise approach to the sustainment and maintenance of training systems.
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With China the primary source of quadcopters, the U.S. can counter with a superior domestic supply chain.
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Counter-UAS, ISR sensors, autonomous platforms all depend on truly secure cloud computing.
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Closing supply chain gaps in innovating technology will reposition the industrial base to be a strategic source of value.
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High-performance systems generate tremendous amounts of heat that can compromise missions and make high-tech systems less effective in tactical environments. But there is a solution to this modern-age challenge.
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Valuable intelligence insights can be gleaned from logistics or flight-test data when artificial intelligence or machine learning is applied.
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This eBook collection from the Project Convergence Capstone 4 event covers network changes with ‘C2 Next’, counter-unmanned reform, autonomous ships and more.
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Check out the photos and flavor of the Sea Air Space 2024 Conference and Exposition.
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The competition for Warfighter Training and Readiness Solutions will bring together training networks, combat training centers and live ranges across the DoD enterprise.
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Electrification is expanding the capabilities of both support and capital ships.
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Defending U.S. naval forces in the Pacific, Red Sea, and elsewhere require a range of systems from close-in weapons to anti-ballistic missiles.
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Technological advancements are key to keeping pace with customer demands and evolving threat landscapes.
By Breaking Defense
All-source intelligence can be leveraged by artificial intelligence and machine learning to inform CONOPS like Joint All Domain Command and Control.
By Breaking DefenseThese upgrades will play a central role in the way American and allied forces fight, and are destined to keep them at the vanguard for a long time.
By GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.In addition to training, the Army’s $3.5B program called Warfighter Training and Readiness Solutions will bring an enterprise approach to the sustainment and maintenance of training systems.
By Breaking DefenseWith China the primary source of quadcopters, the U.S. can counter with a superior domestic supply chain.
By Breaking DefenseCounter-UAS, ISR sensors, autonomous platforms all depend on truly secure cloud computing.
By Breaking DefenseClosing supply chain gaps in innovating technology will reposition the industrial base to be a strategic source of value.
By Breaking DefenseHigh-performance systems generate tremendous amounts of heat that can compromise missions and make high-tech systems less effective in tactical environments. But there is a solution to this modern-age challenge.
By Breaking DefenseValuable intelligence insights can be gleaned from logistics or flight-test data when artificial intelligence or machine learning is applied.
By Breaking DefenseThis eBook collection from the Project Convergence Capstone 4 event covers network changes with ‘C2 Next’, counter-unmanned reform, autonomous ships and more.
By Breaking DefenseCheck out the photos and flavor of the Sea Air Space 2024 Conference and Exposition.
By Breaking DefenseThe competition for Warfighter Training and Readiness Solutions will bring together training networks, combat training centers and live ranges across the DoD enterprise.
By Breaking DefenseElectrification is expanding the capabilities of both support and capital ships.
By Breaking DefenseDefending U.S. naval forces in the Pacific, Red Sea, and elsewhere require a range of systems from close-in weapons to anti-ballistic missiles.
By Breaking DefenseTechnological advancements are key to keeping pace with customer demands and evolving threat landscapes.
By Breaking Defense