In the coming years, the United States’ nuclear arsenal is likely to change in two important ways. First, recent statements by Biden administration officials suggest the United States may expand its ...
The U.S. Army doesn’t have a data problem. But it does have a “data-in-the-right-place-in-a-usable-format” problem. And that matters for decision-making in future war. Think about all the places we ...
Command-and-control environments are increasingly gaining integrators’ attention as client demand grows across verticals for mission-critical spaces capable of aggregating and presenting actionable ...
If the U.S. Army likes Anduril more than Lockheed, maybe you should, too.
Gone are the days of command centers being reliant solely on radios and static maps. Today, AV technology transforms these spaces with dynamic data visualization, seamless communication interfaces and ...
The United Nations rarely moves fast on disarmament. This year, though, it did something unusual. On November 6, the General Assembly’s First Committee, where states debate over questions of ...
PURPOSE: SAFEGUARDING NUCLEAR COMMAND AND CONTROL ARCHITECTURE FOR AI APPLICATIONS. The current AI Risk Management Framework from the Department of Commerce and the Defense Department’s Data, ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Technology, people and processes must transform “sooner rather than later” to prepare for potential large scale combat operations against near-peer adversaries. Such was ...
The Army is modernizing its Command and Control (C2) systems through two key initiatives: C2 Fix and Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2). C2 Fix addresses immediate needs for Divisions and ...
The June NATO summit in the Hague achieved great success by reaching a consensus among its members to increase the target of national defense spending to 5 percent of GDP. In addition, the cost of ...
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