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Though details are scarce, SAIC executive Vinnie DiFronzo said the work will likely include helping the organizations move to the cloud and bolster their cyber infrastructure.
By Carley WelchNo other aerospace and defense manufacturer is poised to deliver a CCA as capable as the one built by General Atomics, or one as economical, producible, and flexible.
Learn More → Presented by GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.“What I tell people is we’re not going to mass [hire] our way out of this. We’re not going to be able to hire more people to monitor all the sensors, and so we’ve got to be smarter with the technology that we have,” Lt. Gen. Thomas Hensley, commander of the 16th Air Force, told Breaking Defense.
By Carley Welch“This system’s multi-layered defensive capabilities set it apart in the industry and enable it to not only track and detect, but also defeat multiple threats,” said Matt Milas.
By Ashley RoqueAn NGA spokesperson told Breaking Defense that the agency has yet to issue any individual task orders under the Luno A program.
By Theresa HitchensNo other aerospace and defense manufacturer is poised to deliver a CCA as capable as the one built by General Atomics, or one as economical, producible, and flexible.
By GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.A user can’t just say “write me a Request For Proposals” and get the AI to blurt out a draft, explained Ask Sage founder Nic Chaillan. Instead, the software will guide them through the process step by step – and use multiple AI models to check each others’ work.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.The first launch in 2025 “will serve as a testbed for maturation of multiple Anduril and third party payloads which we will be announcing in the coming months,” said Gokul Subramanian, Anduril’s senior vice president of space and engineering.
By Theresa HitchensThe drone will decide if, say, an abandoned car near a road appears to be a threat or not. If it decides it’s not then it wouldn’t “bother the operator. The operator is doing something important,” co-founder Matthew Buffa said. “I’m (the drone) not going to go on the radio and tell him about this random car I’ve seen, which is what autonomous systems do right now.”
By Colin ClarkAdvanced Navigation CEO Chris Shaw told Breaking Defense the deal could boost his company’s business by 400 percent.
By Colin ClarkGeneral Atomics is also expected to showcase an XQ-67 aircraft that has been doing live-flight tests during the upcoming Air Force Association conference.
By Valerie Insinna“The combination of Iron EagleX and GDIT represents a new chapter in our company’s stated goal of having a ‘generational impact on national security,’” said Michael Grochol, Iron EagleX’s CEO.
By Carley WelchWith Large Language Models, “you can make more of everything — misinformation, disinformation — but it doesn’t mean it’ll be very good,” said Clint Watts, general manager of the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“Time is of the essence. If the U.S. Intelligence Community and its partners do not begin integrating generative AI tools into their workflow, we will always be vulnerable to our adversaries,” Ylli Bajraktar, SCSP president, said.
By Colin Clark