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Northrop Grumman has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University to conduct research into artificial intelligence for use in emergency operations and disaster response.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announces the top five performing teams that competed in a DARPA challenge, which evaluated the capability of software-based tools to detect artifacts in simulated tunnel environments. The agency said Wednesday eight self-funded and DARPA-backed teams developed and tested software for their set of robots and sensors designed to explore tunnels in simulated environments as part of the Subterranean Challenge Virtual Tunnel Circuit event.
Huntington Ingalls Industries has begun filling the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier’s dry dock with water in preparation for christening and various tests.
IntelliDyne has secured a $27M contract to support information technology integration activities at the Defense Health Agency’s Global Service Center.
Tyler Technologies has agreed withAmazon Web Services to use the latter’s cloud offerings as a basis for the development of the former’s future technologies to support public sector clients.
Charles River Analytics has partnered with academic institutions to help the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency boost the efficiency of machine-learning model development.
Northrop Grumman and NASA have completed flight control testing of the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aerial system at the Grand Sky testing facility in North Dakota.