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November 2023
JUST IN: AUKUS Pillar Two Could Involve Countries Beyond US, UK, Australia
Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States hope to eventually bring in other partners on pillar two of the AUKUS security partnership to jointly develop emerging technologies, the U.S. State Department’s leader on AUKUS implementation said Nov. 27. -
November 2023
New Biosensor Uses E. Coli to Detect Landmines
Israel-based company Enzymit and the Environmental Microbiology and Biosensor Laboratory at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have introduced a new biosensor that uses the bacterium E. coli to detect unexploded ordnance. -
November 2023
JUST IN: New Defense Department AI Strategy Focuses on Data, Metrics
The Defense Department has released its Data, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Adoption Strategy to unify guidance and enable synchronization of effort to scale AI capabilities across the military. -
November 2023
JUST IN: DIA Transitioning to AI-Enabled Intel Database
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s new military intelligence database is set to achieve initial operational capability early next year, the organization’s director said Nov. 1. -
October 2023
U.K.-Italy-Japan Cite Steady Progress Developing Next-Gen Jet Fighter
The goal of the Global Combat Air Program is for the United Kingdom, Italy and Japan to build a sixth-generation fighter by 2035. The three nations speak three different languages and sit in three different time zones, but the government and industry organizers believe the diversity of culture, experience and geography is one of the program’s strengths. -
October 2023
New Pentagon Task Force Exploring Generative AI
The Defense Department has launched a new task force to investigate the possibility of using generative artificial intelligence such as large language models for military missions. -
October 2023
JUST IN: U.S. Must be Ready for ‘Combat Attrition’ in Space
The Space Force is focused on not only putting capabilities in orbit, but also building the architectures in space necessary to defend those systems if and when an adversary attacks, the service’s leader said Oct. 18. -
October 2023
U.K. Company Unveils Multi-Seat Liferaft for Subs
Survival technology manufacturer Survitec introduced a new multi-seat escape craft for submarines for times when sailors must abandon ship on the ocean’s surface. -
October 2023
AUSA News: Army in ‘Crawl’ Stage of Cloud Transition
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In its fiscal year 2024 budget request, the Army asked for $469 million for its transition to the cloud and investments in its data environment. Beyond the questions of if, when and how much Congress will appropriate to the service, the Army still has a lot of work to do to ensure a smooth transition, officials said Oct. 11. -
October 2023
AUSA News: Army Searches High and Low for Aircraft Autonomy Tech
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. military is embracing autonomy as it constructs the future force, and one Army official said a standard, autonomous system that could plug into different platforms could prove quite useful.
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