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Zion Market Research: Military Tech Projects to Drive Artificial Intelligence Market
A Zion Market Research report forecasts that artificial intelligence spending in the global military sector will reach $16.3B by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 14.5 percent over the next seven years.
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Mercury Systems Launches Rugged Quad-Processor Server
Mercury Systems has introduced a rackmount server platform designed to help military customers manage virtualized applications for airborne, naval and land missions.
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Forcepoint Unveils Cyber Innovation, Development Hub in Boston
Forcepoint opened a cyber innovation and development center in Boston to help address a demand for security technology platforms in the government and commercial sectors.
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Venatore Taps Deltek to Support Cloud Modernization
Information technology firm Venatore has selected Deltek to replace the former's accounting software with a modern cloud-based system. Venatore intends for Deltek’s Costpoint platform to generate time savings of more than 500 back office hours annually and support business intelligence needs, Deltek said Tuesday.
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APL Physicist Joan Hoffman: Quantum Tech Applications Could Spur Investments
Joan Hoffman, a physicist for the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, said she believes quantum computing is “still very much in its infancy†and that organizations should identify potential applications of the technology to attract funding support from investors or lawmakers, FCW reported Tuesday.
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Air Force Extends Geospark Analytics Work on Threat, Risk Assessment Tool
Geospark Analytics has received a contract from the U.S. Air Force to continue developing threat and risk assessment application programming interfaces for a cloud-based platform that will support the service’s command, control, communication, intelligence and networks systems.
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Johns Hopkins APL, DHS Test New Tech for Emergency Response Experiment
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate to conduct a nine-month field test to evaluate the use of new technologies for public safety operations.
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NGA Issues RFI for Infrastructure Observation Program
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has issued a request for information to seek vendors that could provide a geospatial database for infrastructure observation before, during and after a natural disaster.Â