Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: August 13, 2021
The U.S. Army Futures Command has released a broad agency announcement outlining its artificial intelligence research goals for the next five years, C4ISRNet reported Thursday.
AFC’s AI Integration Center is seeking whitepapers on various AI applications as the Department of Defense is looking to employ the emerging technology in data analysis and decision-making processes.
According to the BAA, the Army seeks studies into AI for the operation of autonomous ground and air platforms on various environments and the interpretation of battlefield data from disparate sources.
Other research topics tackle sensors and processors for detecting various threats, cyber defenses to protect Army network and communications, and capabilities to enable secure and automated Internet of Things architecture.
Interested companies can submit white papers for the BAA on or before July 2026.
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