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An ex-defense official is asking for artificial intelligence and large language models to evolve the practice and transform security classification guides.
As global competition for technological dominance intensifies, U.S. science and technology leaders are rethinking the nation’s innovation strategy.
One private sector executive is requesting that Department of Defense (DOD) leaders start shifting toward a more proactive approach to cybersecurity. One way federal officials can begin to make this ...
Mercury Systems, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, has tapped Jamie Ryan as chief information officer.
Design Engineer I at Southland IndustriesRight now, Quinn Eisenhower is working on the Panasonic electric vehicle battery factory. This is a drawing of what the factory will look like when it’s ...
Secondly, crews are working on maturing software factories. These are people, tools and processes that allow teams to constantly deliver value by launching software “to meet the needs of a specific ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a key leader in the realm of warfighting and innovation. More than 60 years after its founding, the agency continues to develop programs to ...
Electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO) have rocketed to prominence across the U.S. military, complete with their own doctrine, billets and centers of excellence. Yet decades before EMSO was ...
BEYOND MACH 5: HYPERSONIC WEAPONS AND THE MASINT SOLUTION DIA TECHINT 2025 co-sponsored by the Defense Intelligence Agency and AFCEA International, DIA TECHINT brings together leaders and experts from ...
Maj. Gen. Gregg C. Potter, USA, has been assigned as director of plans and policy, J-5, U.S. Cyber Command, Fort George G.
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