Army
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Large Language Models Won't Save Army's Data Overload
Data is critical for a connected Army, but managing datasets will require technologies that are useful at the tactical edge.
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CIA, Army Tech Leaders Cite Speed, Safety in AI Priorities
Officials see a great need to harness AI for national security and want to leverage more partnerships to develop it safely.
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AWS Summit: Army Acquisition Chief Charts New Tech, Cyber Path
Young Bang outlines how new acquisition strategies are enabling faster technology for defense missions.
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DOD Tech Leaders Highlight What's Next in the AI Wave
Defense leaders share how they are strategizing artificial intelligence for national security applications.
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Inside Army, Marines Challenges for Data Centricity Amid CJADC2
Defense officials discuss how they are tackling the services' work in data centricity and where technology innovation fits in.
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Army CIOs Eye Interoperability Amid Cloud, Zero Trust
Officials are preparing for challenges like aligning digital modernization strategies and implementing zero-trust architectures.
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Tech Developments at DOD to Watch in 2024
Zero trust, AI and hybrid cloud were on the minds of defense tech leaders this year.
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The New Age of Data Modernization in Government
Federal leaders from the DOD, Army and Progress|MarkLogic discuss challenges in how agencies are leveraging data.
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Army Leaders: The Future Force Will Be Tech-Savvy
AI and other technologies will enable military personnel to be better warfighters.
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Army Leaders Say Data is Key to Tackling Contested Logistics
"On this battlefield, the most decisive commodity for improved sustainment is data," Maj. Gen. Mark Simerly said.
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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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Building a Sustainable Future with IT
Defense, health, and civilian agencies target climate strategy goals with new IT solutions to measure their environmental impact and identify new ways to reduce their carbon footprint.
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