The U.S. Army has awarded 10 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $921.1 million contract to help prolong the service life of the military branch’s tactical engagement simulation systems. The ...
Attendees try out the Army’s Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer-Aviation at the IITSEC conference in Orlando, Florida. (Donnie W. Ryan/Army) Work between the Army and an institute at a ...
The Army's computer simulation office could be the first to use the $1 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions products and services contract. The Program Executive Office for Simulation, ...
Across the U.S. armed forces, artificial intelligence is no longer confined to research labs or experimental projects. It is now reshaping how service members learn, train, and prepare for combat.
Over the Memorial Day weekend, The Telegraph posted an interesting article about how the U.S. military was working to protect its new aid pier in Gaza—not from conventional forces, but from drones.
Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. In response to a request from the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office, the National ...
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