The Pentagon is rewriting how it buys AI — control of the future of warfare
Instead of monolithic, all-in-one platforms, the Pentagon is shifting toward a model that looks more like modern cloud architecture.
Instead of monolithic, all-in-one platforms, the Pentagon is shifting toward a model that looks more like modern cloud architecture.
“We’re over $1 billion into what will be a $9 billion investment over the next several years to increase capability across the board,” said Tim Cahill.
“We believe that very deeply, that if you have 50 states doing 50 different things, well, maybe… the states can learn from one another,” said Liam Day.
Testifying before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, Mullin also said the administration may be close to identifying a new CISA nominee.
“It’s an attempt to go in and just codify that the rule of two is the rule of two, that we will set things aside for small business…”…
The Trump administration is pushing to use AI in the U.S. military even as it faces calls for caution from some companies and military leaders.
Just as there is compliance training to meet legal requirements, there should be mandatory communication training when an employee is promoted to manager and then annually after that….
Luke Levasseur and Keeley McCarty, partners at Fox Rothschild, join host Roger Waldron on this week’s Off the Shelf for an in-depth discussion of the current government contracts…
On average, FEMA’s annual budget is about $30 billion. It’s in excess of $30 billion. And about $1.5 billion of that is spent on contracts.
“Contractors can’t wait for the Maryland lawsuit to play out. They need to be proactive in developing a plan,” said Dan Ramish.