By adopting pre-accredited cloud platforms, defense organizations can bypass laborious compliance hurdles and redirect critical resources to AI tools, argues CIO.
A new report warns that fragmented, opaque AI tools are slowing the DOD's race to achieve decision dominance and why a new enterprise-to-edge approach, centered on trusted, transparent AI, is critical to winning an era of ‘algorithmic warfare.’
Tech specialists discuss modern, adaptive solutions that work regardless of connectivity at GDIT’s ‘Battlespace of the Future’ summit. Panelists include, from left: Scoop News Group’s Billy Mitchell, Navy's Michael Frank, Air Force's Julianne Lefebvre, and GDIT's Ben Gianni. (Scoop News Group photo)
Tech specialists from the Navy, Air Force and GDIT say modern, adaptive solutions that work regardless of connectivity are key to the battlespace of the future.
To keep our military edge, we must stop treating software like a slow-moving construction project and start delivering at the speed the mission demands.
Participants discuss the need to prioritize the development of operating systems that more easily integrate with common command-and-control networks at GDIT’s ‘Battlespace of the Future’ summit. Panelists include, from left: Scoop News Group’s Billy Mitchell, Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Gibbs, Marine Corps Col. Jeremy “Hank” Hester, Navy Capt. JJ Murawski, and General Dynamics Land Systems’ Bill Tecos. (Scoop News Group photo)
Tech specialists discuss modern, adaptive solutions that work regardless of connectivity at GDIT’s ‘Battlespace of the Future’ summit. Panelists include, from left: Scoop News Group’s Billy Mitchell, Navy’s Michael Frank, Air Force’s Julianne Lefebvre, and GDIT’s Ben Gianni. (Scoop News Group photo)