The Army swore in executives with ties to Meta, Palantir and OpenAI "to help guide rapid and scalable tech solutions to complex problems." ...
When two M777 howitzers fired at Fort Carson Wednesday the blasts were identical, but the computer systems behind the explosions were decades apart in sophistication. One from 1995, still ...
“With Fuze, the Army is telling innovators that we’re open for business. Fuze will help us to not only invest but scale ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll announced $48 billion in cuts over five years to fund drone technology, air defenses and ...
Discover the latest technological advancement with the new drone of the US Army in this #shorts video. Learn how this cutting ...
The Army’s adding AI to soldiers’ phones and laptops to swiftly identify enemy threats after Hegseth’s push for new tech - ...
Soldiers tried their hands at Launched Effects, service's latest buzzword for drones doing everything from reconnaissance to ...
A prototype Army landing craft. A million dollars in cash prizes. It’s all part of the Army’s effort to overcome logistics challenges in the Indo-Pacific and get new technology in the hands of ...
The Army's adopting drones at a rapid pace. Some personnel are embracing it as a moment of innovation and experimentation.
The Army is swearing in top tech executives from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir as senior officers to be part-time advisors. By Patty Nieberg Published Jun 13, 2025 12:33 PM EDT Four senior executives of ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic A view of the Ivy Tech Community College logo on the outside of Ivy Tech Columbus’s new campus building Moravec Hall in Columbus, Ind., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The ...