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Pentagon taps Google Gemini, launches new site to boost AI use
Hegseth said the U.S. must stay ahead of adversaries who are working to take advantage of rapid technology advancements, like the development of AI.
Revealed: The new structure for the Pentagon’s tech and acquisition offices
Here are the details of a major restructuring for the two Pentagon offices that determine how the Defense Department buys and develops weapon systems.
By Aaron Mehta
House votes champion stable military spending, but gridlock looms
Will a series of House messaging bills be enough to head off stop-gap spending bills for defense?
By Joe Gould
Following industry trend, Airbus dives into data
The firm announced the program, SmartForce, at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow.
By Andrew C. Jarocki
Promoting American industry, robust security partnerships at Farnborough
The United States is stronger and safer when our allies and partners realize improved interoperability with our forces by operating common platforms of American-made defense equipment.
By Ambassador Tina Kaidanow
Netherlands signs deal for unarmed MQ-9 Reaper drones
General Atomics scores a major win at the Farnborough Airshow.
By Valerie Insinna
US Air Force looks to accelerate artificial intelligence contracts
The service still isn't moving fast enough to harness AI, but its leadership wants to change that.
By Valerie Insinna
UK prime minister moves to reassure industry as Brexit terms lose support
Industry and government officials have been working on a defense sector deal for months, and executives say it’s possible a deal will emerge by the end of the year, or more likely in early 2019.
Defense M&A is hot — but where are the targets?
According to industry reports, acquisition targets are scarce. Will defense companies turn to more complex mergers and acquisitions?
By Michael Richter
How is the global defense industry performing? 3 takeaways from a key report on revenue
American industry still dwarfs other nations in revenue, but there are surprising developments in Europe.
By Andrew C. Jarocki
Typhoon seeks role as waypoint toward new Euro warplane
Amid the talk of futuristic aircraft ideas at the Farnborough air show, Eurofighter executives want their offering to be known as today's go-to plane for Europe.
By Beth Stevenson