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By Kassie Garrett / DISA Enterprise Integration and Innovation The “2023 Data, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Adoption Strategy,” developed by the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, revolves around seamlessly integrating data, analytics and AI into all aspects of defense operations. It establishes guidelines and standards for developing and deploying ...


At the beginning of March, Strategic Command hosted a digital skills event at its Northwood Headquarters. Living in a digital age of warfare, the ability to rapidly exploit new technology, analyse large volumes of data, conduct electronic warfare, and defend our digital networks, can be the difference between winning and losing. ...


Dstl and UK armed forces collaborated with Australia and the US in an AUKUS trial to accelerate the adoption and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems. The AUKUS Trusted Operation of Robotic Vehicles in Contested Environments (TORVICE) trial aimed to identify and resolve vulnerabilities of robotic vehicles and sensors that affect autonomous systems. Understanding ...


More than 70 AI companies shared how their innovations can enhance defence’s current and future capabilities at the recent inaugural DAIC Connect industry event. The event was organised by the Defence AI Centre (DAIC) in partnership with business community Chief Disruptor and brought together representatives from industry and academia alongside defence teams including ...


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