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The Air Force wants to find areas where defense and industry research needs overlap.
The new strategy prioritize cyber investments and resources.
Tactics from the Pilot Training Next program are ready to go mainstream.
With the merger of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation earlier this summer, the number of defense contractors the military can choose from is getting thin.
The Air Force is posturing itself for how it will use data for and the ethical ramifications of AI.
The launch adds four new bases to the embattled GENESIS electronic health record system.
The Senate defense appropriations bill give DoD more than $100 billion in research and development spending.
National Guard components maintain the same standards and do the same training as their active components, and therefore need to be aligned, according to the adjunct general for the Colorado National Guard.
The Defense Department is ready to use AI for some more serious uses, but there’s still a long way ahead.
The Air Force wants to overhaul its IT infrastructure and focus more on data.
The military is thinking about cutting 18,000 medical billets and contractors may help make up the difference.
Air Force Space Command is trying to bring its data systems and sets together to benefit its operations.
The National Guard is rethinking its cyber unit training after responses in Texas and Louisiana.
The Army is facing a critical test after changing the way it buys weapons.