Some ‘Quick Wins,’ But Air Force Struggles With AI

Some ‘Quick Wins,’ But Air Force Struggles With AI
Some ‘Quick Wins,’ But Air Force Struggles With AI

“We need to move away from these single point demos to true scalability,” Jean-Charles Ledé, AFRL’s advisor on autonomy tech, says.

Roper Pushes Moving Project Maven To Air Force

Roper Pushes Moving Project Maven To Air Force
Roper Pushes Moving Project Maven To Air Force

Roper expects GBSD, B-21 and F-35 to migrate parts of their development to cloudONE as he pushes the Air Force to embrace advanced software practices.

DUSDI Bingen: DCGS, TPEDS Slow Intelligence Sharing

DUSDI Bingen: DCGS, TPEDS Slow Intelligence Sharing
DUSDI Bingen: DCGS, TPEDS Slow Intelligence Sharing

USDI Kari Bingen says that DoD’s mission “is hampered when we have to pay in time and money analysts and experts to manually translate data files … to makes systems and data interoperable because of proprietary data standards and formats.”

MDC2: Air Force Works On Huge Command, Control System; Allies Key

MDC2: Air Force Works On Huge Command, Control System; Allies Key
MDC2: Air Force Works On Huge Command, Control System; Allies Key

ORLANDO: Want to defeat an enemy? Get inside his decision cycle. Hammer away at his forces, confuse his command, steal his intelligence. Sun Tzu said most of it ages ago, but it remains true today. The key to such success is, first, understanding what you and the enemy are doing and, second, communicating that understanding to…

Lockheed Upgrades Joint ISR System With Free Open-Source Software

ARLINGTON, VA: At $2.6 million, the contract award that Lockheed Martin will announce today to upgrade something called the Distributed Common Ground System is a rounding error in the aerospace giant’s $46.5 billion annual revenue. But in an age of austerity, when mega-programs like Lockheed’s flagship Joint Strike Fighter are under ever-increasing scrutiny, small can…