The Arcane Thunder 25 exercise, led by the Army's 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, incorporated uncrewed surface vessels, drones, high-altitude balloons and data-sharing capabilities to coordinate deep sensing and fires.| DefenseScoop
The Army's 716th Military Police Battalion was the first unit equipped with the Ground-Based Operational Surveillance Systems (Expeditionary) (G-BOSS(E)) Medium tower platform.| DefenseScoop
The Air Force Research Lab issued a solicitation for its Sensing Operation Using Prediction (SOUP) program.| DefenseScoop
Operating close to the enemy in the future will be harder than ever due to advanced technologies, and the Navy and Marines are working on ways to overcome those difficulties.| DefenseScoop
The Marine Corps is eyeing a potential acquisition for its Observation and Sensing System (OSS) program.| DefenseScoop
Enhancing the Joint Force’s technology arsenal and infrastructure in the Arctic marks a key pillar in the Defense Department’s 2024 Arctic Strategy.| DefenseScoop
Officials are hoping to install new artificial intelligence tools on platforms for the MUX family of systems after the next increment comes along, according to a program director.| DefenseScoop
The Department of Defense is requesting $17.2 billion for science and technology projects in fiscal 2025, and most of it would be dedicated to three capability areas — AI and autonomy, space, and integrated sensing and cyber — according to a presentation by the Pentagon’s CTO.| DefenseScoop
The Air Force issued a call for concept papers for cyber, electromagnetic and sensor capability development to support ABMS.| DefenseScoop
AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick provided an update on the Pentagon's UFO-hunting work at a public NASA meeting.| DefenseScoop
The Pentagon's UFO office is now investigating more than 650 cases of unidentified anomalous phenomena.| DefenseScoop
DefenseScoop was briefed on how Sean Kirkpatrick has spending his final days with AARO and the new acting director's initial priorities.| DefenseScoop
The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office is producing and refining a new deployable surveillance capability — the Gremlin System — to enable personnel to capture real-time data and more rapidly respond to unidentified anomalous phenomena incidents as they occur, the acting chief of the office told DefenseScoop during a press briefing Wednesday.| DefenseScoop