SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii—Inside a mud-splattered tent, the Army’s vice chief and the commander of the 25th Infantry Division watched on two giant TV screens as the division attempted to repel an ...
The Army is rethinking how it wants to actively evolve itself in a world of changing technology — a conversation with the force’s leading tech expert. Military ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. – Small businesses and technology innovators often find themselves unsure of the Army's current and future technological needs. Recognizing this gap, the Army Demand Signal Forum was ...
The so-called MAPS contract is yet another big-ticket Army tech acquisition to enter a holding pattern two months into the second Trump administration. The Army has paused the bundled recompete of two ...
The future of artillery is a system that can do both offense and defense, the head of U.S. Army Europe and Africa said Wednesday—and the service believes it’s finally at a place to make that happen.
The modern battlefield demands a new breed of Soldier, one equipped not just with physical prowess but also with the ability to leverage technology and data to navigate complex operational ...
As unmanned systems become increasingly crucial to winning the fight on today’s battlefield, one U.S. Army group is working to ensure that these capabilities achieve their maximum potential. Branch ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine, where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
Waze, Google Maps, Apple’s navigation app—without them, many drivers would be lost when travelling unfamiliar routes. These apps save time, money and sometimes even the lives of those who use them.
Four big tech executives the Army directly commissioned to be lieutenant colonels, with no military background, will not recuse themselves from business dealings with the Department of Defense -- as ...
Army 1st Lt. Matthew Higgerson, left, and Paulo Dominho, an Angolan Armed Forces Health Services member, experiment with a translation app. (1st Lt. Tucker Chase/Army) Army medical and public affairs ...
On a brisk afternoon in early August of 1959, the United States Army debuted what the service billed as its “ultimate weapon”—not a new bomb, not a specialized tank or fighting vehicle, but a single ...