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** [https://acqnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2018-National-Defense-Strategy-Summary.pdf National Defense Strategy (NDS) (pdf)] 2018 ...[https://www.defense.gov/Explore/Spotlight/National-Defense-Strategy/ Spotlight]...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/national-defense-strategy-nds AcqNotes] ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Strategy_(United_States) Wikipedia] | ** [https://acqnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2018-National-Defense-Strategy-Summary.pdf National Defense Strategy (NDS) (pdf)] 2018 ...[https://www.defense.gov/Explore/Spotlight/National-Defense-Strategy/ Spotlight]...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/national-defense-strategy-nds AcqNotes] ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Strategy_(United_States) Wikipedia] | ||
** [https://acqnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2015-National-Military-Strategy.pdf National Military Strategy (NMS) (pdf) 2015] ...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/national-military-strategy-nms AcqNotes] ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Military_Strategy_(United_States) Wikipedia] | ** [https://acqnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2015-National-Military-Strategy.pdf National Military Strategy (NMS) (pdf) 2015] ...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/national-military-strategy-nms AcqNotes] ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Military_Strategy_(United_States) Wikipedia] | ||
| − | ** [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/defense-planning-guidance-dpg Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) AcqNotes] ...in the form of goals, priorities, and objectives, including fiscal constraints, for the development of each Military Departments [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/program-objective-memorandum-pom Program Objective Memorandum (POM)] and [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/budget-estimate-submission-bes Budget Estimate Submissions (BES)]. ...[https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=834722 Budget] | + | ** [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/defense-planning-guidance-dpg Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) AcqNotes] ...in the form of goals, priorities, and objectives, including fiscal constraints, for the [[development]] of each Military Departments [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/program-objective-memorandum-pom Program Objective Memorandum (POM)] and [https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/budget-estimate-submission-bes Budget Estimate Submissions (BES)]. ...[https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=834722 Budget] |
* [[Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS)]] ...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/jcids-overview AcqNotes] | * [[Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS)]] ...[https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/acquisitions/jcids-overview AcqNotes] | ||
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Data will be the fuel and the engine for everything the Defense Department has to do to bring intelligence and operations together, DOD's chief information officer told CIOs and technology leaders from across the department in a virtual global town hall meeting. | Data will be the fuel and the engine for everything the Defense Department has to do to bring intelligence and operations together, DOD's chief information officer told CIOs and technology leaders from across the department in a virtual global town hall meeting. | ||
| − | Dana Deasy said during the Aug. 12 event that quality data that is secure will also help to enable the development of artificial intelligence. With AI, humans and machines are going to collaborate effectively and efficiently in an [[Ethics|ethical]] manner, Deasy said, lauding the progress being made by the [[Defense#Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)|Joint Artificial Intelligence Center]]'s work over the last 18 months. [https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2315094/dod-leaders-provide-digital-modernization-updates/ DOD Leaders Provide Digital Modernization Updates | David Vergun - DOD News] | + | Dana Deasy said during the Aug. 12 event that quality data that is secure will also help to enable the [[development]] of artificial intelligence. With AI, humans and machines are going to collaborate effectively and efficiently in an [[Ethics|ethical]] manner, Deasy said, lauding the progress being made by the [[Defense#Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)|Joint Artificial Intelligence Center]]'s work over the last 18 months. [https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2315094/dod-leaders-provide-digital-modernization-updates/ DOD Leaders Provide Digital Modernization Updates | David Vergun - DOD News] |
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<b>Op-ed Hyperwar is coming. America needs to bring AI into the fight to win | <b>Op-ed Hyperwar is coming. America needs to bring AI into the fight to win | ||
| − | </b><br>The United States recently sent two aircraft carrier strike groups into the South China Sea in a show of military strength. The move of multiple American warships is in reaction to China holding military exercises in international waters that are contested by Vietnam and the Philippines. The stand-off raises global tensions at a time when each superpower has developed advanced technological capabilities in terms of artificial intelligence, remote imaging, and autonomous weapons systems. It is important officials in each nation understand how emerging technologies speed up decision-making but through crisis acceleration run the risk of dangerous miscalculation. ... With the advent of AI and other emerging technologies, though, these time-honored definitions are likely to change. At a fundamental level, battle, war, and conflict are time-competitive processes. From time immemorial, humans have sought to be faster in the ultimate competition of combat, in an absolute as well as in a relative sense. And in that regard, AI will dramatically change the speed of war. It will not only enhance the human role in conflict, but will also leverage technology as never before. For not only is technology changing, the rate of that alteration is accelerating. This is the central issue before us for armed conflict, and the side that can create, master, and leverage an equilibrium between the nature of war and the character of war, especially within the new environment of AI, data analytics, and supercomputing, will inevitably prevail in conflict. In a geopolitical environment increasingly defined by new and emerging technologies, national defense stands as one of the most consequential areas of development for the 21st century. It is important to assess the revolutionary impacts of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies on nearly every facet of national security and armed conflict, including the accelerated pace of warfare and the critical role of continued human control. Ultimately, there are significant opportunities to deploy AI-based tools, as well as major rising threats that need to be considered and addressed. A variety of technologies can improve decision-making, speed, and scalability — some to a dizzying degree. | + | </b><br>The United States recently sent two aircraft carrier strike groups into the South China Sea in a show of military strength. The move of multiple American warships is in reaction to China holding military exercises in international waters that are contested by Vietnam and the Philippines. The stand-off raises global tensions at a time when each superpower has developed advanced technological capabilities in terms of artificial intelligence, remote imaging, and autonomous weapons systems. It is important officials in each nation understand how emerging technologies speed up decision-making but through crisis acceleration run the risk of dangerous miscalculation. ... With the advent of AI and other emerging technologies, though, these time-honored definitions are likely to change. At a fundamental level, battle, war, and conflict are time-competitive processes. From time immemorial, humans have sought to be faster in the ultimate competition of combat, in an absolute as well as in a relative sense. And in that regard, AI will dramatically change the speed of war. It will not only enhance the human role in conflict, but will also leverage technology as never before. For not only is technology changing, the rate of that alteration is accelerating. This is the central issue before us for armed conflict, and the side that can create, master, and leverage an equilibrium between the nature of war and the character of war, especially within the new environment of AI, data analytics, and supercomputing, will inevitably prevail in conflict. In a geopolitical environment increasingly defined by new and emerging technologies, national defense stands as one of the most consequential areas of [[development]] for the 21st century. It is important to assess the revolutionary impacts of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies on nearly every facet of national security and armed conflict, including the accelerated pace of warfare and the critical role of continued human control. Ultimately, there are significant opportunities to deploy AI-based tools, as well as major rising threats that need to be considered and addressed. A variety of technologies can improve decision-making, speed, and scalability — some to a dizzying degree. |
All data is taken from the source: https://cnbc.com | All data is taken from the source: https://cnbc.com | ||
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* [https://www.darpa.mil/ DARPA Homepage] | * [https://www.darpa.mil/ DARPA Homepage] | ||
| − | DARPA continues to lead innovation in AI research as it funds a broad portfolio of R&D programs, ranging from basic research to advanced technology development. DARPA believes this future, where systems are capable of acquiring new knowledge through [[Generative AI|generative]] contextual and explanatory models, will be realized upon the development and application of “Third Wave” AI technologies. DARPA announced in September 2018 a multi-year investment of more than $2 billion in new and existing programs called the “AI Next” campaign. Key areas of the campaign include automating critical DoD business processes, such as security clearance vetting or accrediting software systems for operational deployment; improving the robustness and reliability of AI systems; enhancing the security and resiliency of machine learning and AI technologies; reducing power, data, and performance inefficiencies; and pioneering the next generation of AI algorithms and applications, such as “explainability” and common sense reasoning. [https://www.darpa.mil/work-with-us/ai-next-campaign AI Next Campaign | DARPA] | + | DARPA continues to lead innovation in AI research as it funds a broad portfolio of R&D programs, ranging from basic research to advanced technology [[development]]. DARPA believes this future, where systems are capable of acquiring new knowledge through [[Generative AI|generative]] contextual and explanatory models, will be realized upon the [[development]] and application of “Third Wave” AI technologies. DARPA announced in September 2018 a multi-year investment of more than $2 billion in new and existing programs called the “AI Next” campaign. Key areas of the campaign include automating critical DoD business processes, such as security clearance vetting or accrediting software systems for operational deployment; improving the robustness and reliability of AI systems; enhancing the security and resiliency of machine learning and AI technologies; reducing power, data, and performance inefficiencies; and pioneering the next generation of AI algorithms and applications, such as “explainability” and common sense reasoning. [https://www.darpa.mil/work-with-us/ai-next-campaign AI Next Campaign | DARPA] |
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* [https://www.fedscoop.com/jaic-deputy-secretary-defense-hasc/ Lawmakers want Joint AI Center directly under deputy secretary of Defense | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop] | * [https://www.fedscoop.com/jaic-deputy-secretary-defense-hasc/ Lawmakers want Joint AI Center directly under deputy secretary of Defense | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop] | ||
| − | * [https://www.fedscoop.com/jaic-ai-development-platform-dod-joint-common-foundation-deloitte/ With $106M contract, JAIC takes major step building central AI platform for DOD | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop] ...Joint Common Foundation (JCF) AI development cloud platform, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) ready | + | * [https://www.fedscoop.com/jaic-ai-development-platform-dod-joint-common-foundation-deloitte/ With $106M contract, JAIC takes major step building central AI platform for DOD | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop] ...Joint Common Foundation (JCF) AI [[development]] cloud platform, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) ready |
* [https://federalnewsnetwork.com/artificial-intelligence/2021/03/jaic-readies-joint-common-foundation-to-accelerate-ai-across-defense-department/ JAIC’s Joint Common Foundation (JCF) is ready to accelerate AI across DoD | Jory Heckman] The JCF is a DevSecOps platform led by the JAIC that looks to lower the barriers to AI adoption by providing a secure testbed where users can share data sets, training data and algorithms across DoD components. | * [https://federalnewsnetwork.com/artificial-intelligence/2021/03/jaic-readies-joint-common-foundation-to-accelerate-ai-across-defense-department/ JAIC’s Joint Common Foundation (JCF) is ready to accelerate AI across DoD | Jory Heckman] The JCF is a DevSecOps platform led by the JAIC that looks to lower the barriers to AI adoption by providing a secure testbed where users can share data sets, training data and algorithms across DoD components. | ||
* [https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2020/09/how-pentagons-jaic-says-its-prioritizing-ethics-its-ai-driven-pursuits/168386/ How the Pentagon’s JAIC Says It’s Prioritizing Ethics In Its AI-Driven Pursuits | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | * [https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2020/09/how-pentagons-jaic-says-its-prioritizing-ethics-its-ai-driven-pursuits/168386/ How the Pentagon’s JAIC Says It’s Prioritizing Ethics In Its AI-Driven Pursuits | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | ||
* [https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2022/02/ai-algorithms-could-rapidly-deploy-battlefield-under-new-initiative/361790/ AI Algorithms Could Rapidly Deploy to the Battlefield Under New Initiative | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | * [https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2022/02/ai-algorithms-could-rapidly-deploy-battlefield-under-new-initiative/361790/ AI Algorithms Could Rapidly Deploy to the Battlefield Under New Initiative | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov] | ||
| − | The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center of Excellence that provides a critical mass of expertise to help the Department harness the game-changing power of AI. To help operationally prepare the Department for AI, the JAIC integrates technology development, with the requisite policies, knowledge, processes and relationships to ensure long term success and scalability. The mission of the JAIC is to transform the DoD by accelerating the delivery and adoption of AI to achieve mission impact at scale. The goal is to use AI to solve large and complex problem sets that span multiple services; then, ensure the Services and Components have real-time access to ever-improving libraries of data sets and tools. The JAIC’s holistic approach includes: | + | The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center of Excellence that provides a critical mass of expertise to help the Department harness the game-changing power of AI. To help operationally prepare the Department for AI, the JAIC integrates technology [[development]], with the requisite policies, knowledge, processes and relationships to ensure long term success and scalability. The mission of the JAIC is to transform the DoD by accelerating the delivery and adoption of AI to achieve mission impact at scale. The goal is to use AI to solve large and complex problem sets that span multiple services; then, ensure the Services and Components have real-time access to ever-improving libraries of data sets and tools. The JAIC’s holistic approach includes: |
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<b>Online Event: A Conversation with JAIC Director Lt. Gen. John N.T. “Jack” Shanahan | <b>Online Event: A Conversation with JAIC Director Lt. Gen. John N.T. “Jack” Shanahan | ||
| − | </b><br>Please join the International Security Program on Friday, May 29th at 9:30 am ET for a conversation with Lieutenant General Jack Shanahan, the Director of the Department of Defense Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. Established in 2018, the JAIC is the organization leading the Defense Department’s efforts to operationalize AI for national security. Beyond technology development, the JAIC serves as the focal point for AI governance in defense and the institution of ethical principles for AI use. This conversation will explore how AI is being integrated into the defense enterprise and how the Department is adapting talent acquisition and management to the needs of a 21st century digital organization. AI and subsets like machine learning also have the potential to reshape and even transform intelligence missions. The conversation will also explore how these technologies can better empower U.S. intelligence and how the Department of Defense and broader Intelligence Community can best leverage these technologies for future defense and intelligence missions. | + | </b><br>Please join the International Security Program on Friday, May 29th at 9:30 am ET for a conversation with Lieutenant General Jack Shanahan, the Director of the Department of Defense Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. Established in 2018, the JAIC is the organization leading the Defense Department’s efforts to operationalize AI for national security. Beyond technology [[development]], the JAIC serves as the focal point for AI governance in defense and the institution of ethical principles for AI use. This conversation will explore how AI is being integrated into the defense enterprise and how the Department is adapting talent acquisition and management to the needs of a 21st century digital organization. AI and subsets like machine learning also have the potential to reshape and even transform intelligence missions. The conversation will also explore how these technologies can better empower U.S. intelligence and how the Department of Defense and broader Intelligence Community can best leverage these technologies for future defense and intelligence missions. |
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<b>Dr. Brian Hermann – DISA Forecast to Industry 2018 | <b>Dr. Brian Hermann – DISA Forecast to Industry 2018 | ||
| − | </b><br>Dr. Brian Hermann, acting services development executive, speaks about agency contracting and acquisition opportunities for fiscal year 2019 and 2020 at the DISA Forecast to Industry on Nov. 5, 2018. | + | </b><br>Dr. Brian Hermann, acting services [[development]] executive, speaks about agency contracting and acquisition opportunities for fiscal year 2019 and 2020 at the DISA Forecast to Industry on Nov. 5, 2018. |
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[https://news.google.com/search?q=Military+agreement+Artificial+Intelligence+machine+learning+ai ...Google News] | [https://news.google.com/search?q=Military+agreement+Artificial+Intelligence+machine+learning+ai ...Google News] | ||
| − | * [https://www.government.nl/binaries/government/documenten/publications/2023/02/16/reaim-2023-call-to-action/REAIM+2023+Call+to+Action.pdf REAIM 2023 Call to Action] ... Government representatives meeting at the REAIM summit have agreed a joint call to action on the responsible development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military domain. | + | * [https://www.government.nl/binaries/government/documenten/publications/2023/02/16/reaim-2023-call-to-action/REAIM+2023+Call+to+Action.pdf REAIM 2023 Call to Action] ... Government representatives meeting at the REAIM summit have agreed a joint call to action on the responsible [[development]], deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military domain. |
* [https://info.deeplearning.ai/chatbots-gone-wild-surveillance-takes-hold-rules-for-military-ai-robot-training-streamlined New Rules for Military AI | Andrew Ng, The Batch - DeepLearning.AI] | * [https://info.deeplearning.ai/chatbots-gone-wild-surveillance-takes-hold-rules-for-military-ai-robot-training-streamlined New Rules for Military AI | Andrew Ng, The Batch - DeepLearning.AI] | ||
Revision as of 13:22, 17 March 2023
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- DOD Adopts Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence Feb 24, 2020
- Executive Summary: DoD Data Strategy, Unleashing Data to Advance the National Defense Strategy Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist, in the foreword to the strategy, said the success of DOD’s efforts to adopt technologies like artificial intelligence and 5G depends on data. Sep 30, 2020
- Defense Science Board
- National Security Strategy (NSS) (pdf) 2017 ...AcqNotes ...Wikipedia
- Defense Innovation Board (DIB)
- National Defense Strategy (NDS) (pdf) 2018 ...Spotlight...AcqNotes ...Wikipedia
- National Military Strategy (NMS) (pdf) 2015 ...AcqNotes ...Wikipedia
- Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) AcqNotes ...in the form of goals, priorities, and objectives, including fiscal constraints, for the development of each Military Departments Program Objective Memorandum (POM) and Budget Estimate Submissions (BES). ...Budget
- Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) ...AcqNotes
- Anomaly Detection
- Defenses Against Adversarial Attacks
- Bio-inspired Computing
- Computer Networks
- Assured-Positioning, Navigation and Timing (A-PNT)
- Software Factory
- DOD and ODNI/IARPA public search
- Artificial intelligence Arms Race | Wikipedia
- Request for Information: Data Science in The Operations Center (OC) | Department of Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFRL - Rome Research Site, AFRL/Information Directorate - beta.SAM.gov ...The Air Force is interested in novel methods to develop a work bench, work flow, or ecosystem that enables rapid integration of new data for use in operations centers and brings it to bear on mission directives to improve the efficiency and accuracy of operations See OODA Loop
- Warfighter Mission Area Architecture Federation and Integration Portal (WMAAFIP) | National Information Exchange Model (NIEM)
- AEGIS Virtual Twin system
- United States Government Glossary of Interagency and Associated Terms ...DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
- There's No Turning Back on AI in the Military | Will Roper; Air Force and Space Force acquisition executive -Wired ... In the digital arms race with China, the only thing worse than fearing AI itself is the fear of not having it at all.
- This Air Force Targeting AI Thought It Had a 90% Success Rate. It Was More Like 25% | Patrick Tucker - Defense One oo little of the right kind of data can throw off target algorithms. But try telling the algorithm that.
- Pentagon to reshuffle leadership roles for AI, data, digital services | Jared Serbu - Federal News Network a new post called the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO) leading the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), the Defense Digital Service (DDS), and the Chief Data Office (CDO)
- US Woos Other Nations for Military-AI Ethics Pact | Patrick Tucker - Defense One
Data will be the fuel and the engine for everything the Defense Department has to do to bring intelligence and operations together, DOD's chief information officer told CIOs and technology leaders from across the department in a virtual global town hall meeting.
Dana Deasy said during the Aug. 12 event that quality data that is secure will also help to enable the development of artificial intelligence. With AI, humans and machines are going to collaborate effectively and efficiently in an ethical manner, Deasy said, lauding the progress being made by the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center's work over the last 18 months. DOD Leaders Provide Digital Modernization Updates | David Vergun - DOD News
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- Artificial Intelligence | C4ISRNet
- Op-ed: Hyperwar is coming. America needs to bring AI into the fight to win — with caution | John Allen and Darrell West - Brookings Institution
- How the Army plans to revolutionize tanks with artificial intelligence | Nathan Strout - C4ISRnet ...integrates new sensor, AI and network capabilities to transform the battlefield
- The AI Company Helping the Pentagon Assess Disinfo Campaigns | Will Knight - Wired ...Primer can quickly sort through hundreds of sources to identify, say, Russian interference in Azerbaijan. It sells its tech to Walmart too.
To enable this change, the Department is adopting new technologies as part of its Digital Modernization program - from automation to Artificial Intelligence (Al) to 5G-enabled edge devices. ...Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a long-term data competency grounded in high-quality training quality datasets (TQD) that are the pieces of information and associated labels used to build algorithmic models. TQD and the algorithmic models will increasingly become DoD’s most valuable digital assets. As DoD modernizes and integrates AI technologies into joint warfighting, generating DoD-wide visibility of and access to these digital assets will be vital in an era of algorithmic warfare. We must also understand that our competitors gain advantage if these assets become compromised. ... modern governance framework for managing the lifecycle of the algorithm models and associated data that provides protected visibility and responsible brokerage of these digital assets. DoD Data Strategy
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- If DARPA Has Its Way, AI Will Rule the Wireless Spectrum | Paul Tilghman
- The DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) ensure that the exponentially growing number of military and civilian wireless devices will have full access to the increasingly crowded electromagnetic spectrum.
- DARPA Homepage
DARPA continues to lead innovation in AI research as it funds a broad portfolio of R&D programs, ranging from basic research to advanced technology development. DARPA believes this future, where systems are capable of acquiring new knowledge through generative contextual and explanatory models, will be realized upon the development and application of “Third Wave” AI technologies. DARPA announced in September 2018 a multi-year investment of more than $2 billion in new and existing programs called the “AI Next” campaign. Key areas of the campaign include automating critical DoD business processes, such as security clearance vetting or accrediting software systems for operational deployment; improving the robustness and reliability of AI systems; enhancing the security and resiliency of machine learning and AI technologies; reducing power, data, and performance inefficiencies; and pioneering the next generation of AI algorithms and applications, such as “explainability” and common sense reasoning. AI Next Campaign | DARPA
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- Virtual fighter jets powered by AI are battling for the chance to duel a human | Rob Verger - Popular Science ... algorithms are competing in simulated showdowns that hint at the future of aviation.
- The Rise of A.I. Fighter Pilots | Sue Halpern - The New Yorker Artificial intelligence is being taught to fly warplanes. Can the technology be trusted?
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- Lawmakers want Joint AI Center directly under deputy secretary of Defense | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop
- With $106M contract, JAIC takes major step building central AI platform for DOD | Jackson Barnett - Fedscoop ...Joint Common Foundation (JCF) AI development cloud platform, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) ready
- JAIC’s Joint Common Foundation (JCF) is ready to accelerate AI across DoD | Jory Heckman The JCF is a DevSecOps platform led by the JAIC that looks to lower the barriers to AI adoption by providing a secure testbed where users can share data sets, training data and algorithms across DoD components.
- How the Pentagon’s JAIC Says It’s Prioritizing Ethics In Its AI-Driven Pursuits | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov
- AI Algorithms Could Rapidly Deploy to the Battlefield Under New Initiative | Brandi Vincent - Nextgov
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center of Excellence that provides a critical mass of expertise to help the Department harness the game-changing power of AI. To help operationally prepare the Department for AI, the JAIC integrates technology development, with the requisite policies, knowledge, processes and relationships to ensure long term success and scalability. The mission of the JAIC is to transform the DoD by accelerating the delivery and adoption of AI to achieve mission impact at scale. The goal is to use AI to solve large and complex problem sets that span multiple services; then, ensure the Services and Components have real-time access to ever-improving libraries of data sets and tools. The JAIC’s holistic approach includes:
- Accelerating the delivery and adoption of AI
- Scaling the impact of AI across the Department
- Defend U.S. critical infrastructure from malicious cyber activity that alone, or as part of a campaign, could cause a significant cyber incident
- Establishing a common foundation that enables decentralized execution and experimentation
- Evolving partnerships with industry, academia, allies and partners
- Cultivating a leading AI workforce
- Leading in military AI ethics and safety.
The JAIC delivers AI capabilities to the Department through two distinct categories: National Mission Initiatives (NMIs) and Component Mission Initiatives (CMIs). NMIs are broad, joint, hard, cross-cutting AI/ML challenges that the JAIC will run using a cross-functional team approach. The CMIs component- specific and solve a particular problem. CMIs will be run by the components, with support from JAIC in a number of ways that include funding, data management, common foundation, integration into programs of record, and sustainment. The performance goal focuses on accelerating the delivery of AI-enabled capabilities, scaling the impact of AI throughout the DoD, and synchronizing DoD AI activities to expand Joint Force advantage. The National Defense Strategy (NDS) foresees that ongoing advances in artificial intelligence (AI) "will change society and, ultimately, the character of war." To preserve and expand our military advantage and enable business reform, we must pursue AI applications with boldness and alacrity while ensuring strong commitment to military ethics and AI safety. A new approach is required to increase the speed and agility with which we deliver AI-enabled capabilities and adapt our way of fighting. Achieving this goal requires close coordination and synchronization among DoD components.
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- DISA Issues AI Test & Evaluation Tech, Support RFI | Matthew Nelson - GovConWire
- DISA Seeks AI-Based Solution to Cyberattacks | Katie Malone - MeriTalk
- DISA plans for more Other Transaction Authority (OTAs) after early successes | Billy Mitchell - FedScoop ...The contracts will focus on assured identity on iOS devices; machine learning and artificial intelligence to bolster cybersecurity; and an evolution of the military’s joint situational awareness system, dubbed the Global Command and Control System-Joint Enterprise (GCCS-JE).
- DISA homepage ... DISAWERX
- Virtualization - Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS)
- DISA wants ideas on dynamic spectrum sharing | Lauren C. Williams - GCN ...solutions that could speed spectrum sharing capabilities, what the legal and national security challenges are and what is involved in owning and operating an independent domestic 5G network
- Software-Defined Enterprise (SDE) / Software-Defined Networking (SDN) / Software-defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
- Why DISA Has Embraced SDN for the Pentagon | Phil Goldstein FedTech ...Software-Defined Networking (SDN) makes it easier to provision networks for the Defense Department and also enhances network security.
- DISA takes inspiration from commercial environment for network modernization | Amelia Brust - Federal News Network
- DISA Services and Capabilities Catalog
- How does DISA evaluate new service and capability requirements? | DISA ...Requirements and Analysis Office (RAO) facilitates the requirements management process by conducting a business case analysis, technical exploration and validation, market research, return on investment calculations, and portfolio governance.
THE DISA VISION: To be the trusted provider to connect and protect the warfighter in cyberspace.
Implement AI and machine learning (ML) to support the cyber defenders in identifying malicious actors through the automated analysis of cyber sensors, threat indicators, and system outputs. As the AI/ML program matures, we are closer to systems fighting systems, reducing workhours invested. This consistent environment facilitates global shared workflow and integrated operations between global, regional, and mission partner commands. DISA Strategic Plan 2019-2022
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Responsible Artificial Intelligence in the Military (REAIM)
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- REAIM 2023 Call to Action ... Government representatives meeting at the REAIM summit have agreed a joint call to action on the responsible development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military domain.
- New Rules for Military AI | Andrew Ng, The Batch - DeepLearning.AI
Azure Government Top Secret
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- Azure Government Top Secret now generally available for US national security missions -Microsoft ... serves the national security mission and empowers leaders across the Intelligence Community (IC), Department of Defense (DoD), and Federal Civilian agencies to innovate securely wherever the mission requires and at all data classifications, with a continuum of technology from on-premises to cloud to the tactical edge. ... to enable data fusion across a diverse range of data sources, we’ve built a solution accelerator called Multi-INT enabled discovery (MINTED) that leverages raw data and metadata as provided and enriches the data with machine learning techniques. These techniques are either pre-trained or unsupervised, providing a no-touch output as a catalyst for any analytic workflow. This becomes useful for many initial triage scenarios, such as forensics, where an analyst is given an enormous amount of data and few clues as to what’s important.
- Accredited for Azure Government Secret: Azure Stack Hub, Azure Stack Edge, Azure Data Box | Microsoft ... announcing the Department of Defense (DoD) Impact Level 6 (IL6) accreditation for Azure Government Secret of several mission-critical device services for Azure Stack Hub, Azure Stack Edge, and Azure Data Box.
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