Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IOT) is transforming government operations and service delivery. By connecting physical devices and systems such as sensors, vehicles and infrastructure, government agencies can collect and analyze vast amounts of data. IOT also plays a crucial role in enhancing public safety through applications like smart surveillance systems and emergency response technologies. As government continues to embrace connecting everything, agencies are addressing security and privacy concerns to ensure responsible and ethical use of this technology.
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Navy Leaders Say Project Overmatch Ahead of Delivery Timelines
Officials compared the service's CJADC2 initiative to the Manhattan Project and said over-the-shelf technology will not suffice.
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Sea-Air-Space: How Autonomy Supports NOAA’s Mission to Map Uncharted Waters
NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations is using on onboard tools and technology to maintain maritime power.
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DOD's Heidi Shyu Points to Joint Capabilities for AI Agility
The department is targeting rapid prototyping and joint exercises as it fields critical technology for warfighter readiness.
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New Executive Order Targets Cybersecurity of US Ports
The plan strengthens additional authority for DHS to protect against attacks aimed at critical infrastructure like national ports.
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Army Eyes Building a Network-Centric Environment Toward Interoperability
Information-sharing policies and technical differences contribute to the complexity of effective collaboration between military services and their coalition partners.
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Army Shakes Up Project Management Offices to Deliver a Unified Network
U.S. Army is in the midst of a significant restructuring of its program executive offices as it's working on building a secure unified network.
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Mock Invasion of Taiwan Marks Special Operations Tactics Shift
U.S. Army Special Operations Command sees information warfare as a competitive advantage in future conflicts.
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