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Air Force has 5 vendors on contract to develop autonomy for CCA drones. Mikayla Easley has the latest from the industry days in Dayton, Ohio: https://hubs.li/Q02Jj1-v0
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency revealed this week that it tapped Orbital Insight to provide commercial data assets for tracking illegal fishing and other illicit maritime activities in the Asia-Pacific region, via the nascent Project Aegir. This award to the California-based geospatial analytics company — worth up to $2 million in pilot funding — is historic as it marks the result of NGA’s first-ever commercial solutions opening (CSO) solicitation. https://hubs.ly/Q02J7ytZ0
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Pentagon IG moves to assess high-stakes Replicator initiative. Brandi Vincent reports: https://hubs.li/Q02JhNw10
Pentagon IG moves to assess high-stakes Replicator initiative
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Industry officials are shedding more light on a system for providing critical readiness data on the state of teams at U.S. Cyber Command, which has been in operational use for the last year. The capability is part of the Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2) program, which is aimed at providing improved situational awareness, battle management, and information about cyber forces’ readiness levels for operations across the globe. According to budget documents, the program provides a “congressionally directed focal point to provide integrated C2 solutions to all echelons for execution of cyberspace operations to enable and accelerate planning/collaboration between Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) and Combatant Commands,” as well as integrating with joint, coalition and interagency command-and-control to enhance multi-domain operations, reduce planning time, improve decision quality and speed — resulting in shorter kill chains. https://hubs.li/Q02J7z8G0
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🌍🚧 The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) is leveraging Google Earth Engine and Google Cloud to tackle climate challenges. The Climate Resilience Platform helps HDOT assess risks and prioritize investments to improve public infrastructure. Learn how AI is empowering HDOT to make data-driven decisions: https://lnkd.in/eG_W4TCP Google Cloud #GoogleforGov #GooglePublicSector
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The chair of the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Board laid out how the department can better acquire new technology and manage talent. Check out this exclusive Op-Ed for DefenseScoop by Mike Bloomberg: https://lnkd.in/gyx_39gY
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The Defense Department wants to see whether industry’s drone killers can get the job done while operating in a contested electromagnetic environment. The technical demonstration, slated to be conducted early next year, will be overseen by the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO), according to a new sources-sought notice. https://hubs.li/Q02J7xRP0
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The Pentagon’s top supplier of commercial electro-optical imagery, Maxar, debuted the first images captured by its second, next-generation WorldView Legion satellite exclusively with DefenseScoop on Thursday. These extremely high-resolution pictures of precise locations in Singapore, South Africa, Spain and Brazil — as well as never-before shared images of the Pentagon from the first WorldView Legion — demonstrate what Maxar’s newest, still-growing constellation of cutting-edge satellites offer to the Defense Department and Intelligence Community in the near term. https://hubs.li/Q02J7zsd0
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The proliferation and availability of small drones is allowing Army units at lower echelons to see and sense farther, negating the need for larger or more exquisite platforms or risking forward observers. As part of a new Army concept, the 25th Infantry Division has been able to test new equipment that its commander said made it more lethal, agile and mobile. https://hubs.li/Q02J7zVb0