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Denver-based software firm Palantir Technologies secured a 10-year, $10 billion contract to improve the U.S. Army's military ...
The military academy’s appointment of Jen Easterly, who had been director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, was ...
EdgeRunner AI trains models on military doctrine to create specialized AI for warfighters, addressing security concerns with ...
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy has urged the Federal Aviation Administration to improve safety measures, pointing to ...
One of the 10 Americans released from Venezuela last week was convicted of killing three people in Spain and was serving a 30 ...
To save Soldiers’ lives, cut costs and improve supply delivery efficiency, the U.S. Army assessed the Overland AI ULTRA Fully Autonomous Tactical ...
WIESBADEN, Germany – Community members from across the Garrison came together at Clay Kaserne Chapel on Tuesday to honor the service and sacred ...
CSM Paul Fluharty passed his duties and responsibilities as the Field Artillery Branch and Schoolhouse senior enlisted leader to CSM John Bamba.
Gabriel Megahey, who was convicted in 1983 in Brooklyn Federal Court of conspiring to buy missiles to shoot down British ...
The Army is prioritizing the pursuit of a common launcher as a cornerstone capability for deterrence in key theaters.
The Army commissioned four executives from tech companies, including Palantir, Meta and OpenAI, as reserve officers at the rank of lieutenant colonel.
The HIMARS is capable of launching "versatile, accurate, precision-strike" munitions with ranges from 9.3 to over 310 miles.