RDECOM charts way ahead for systems engineering
Program managers, the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command; and life cycle sustainment commands are responsible for Army weapon systems management from inception to retirement....
View ArticleArmy applies computer automation to operational decision making
CERDEC Public Affairs Apple’s Siri. IBM’s Watson. Google Now. These well-known systems attempt to interact with humans in natural ways, solve complex problems, try to evolve, and continually better...
View ArticleComputer simulations improve lethality
By Eric Kowal, Picatinny Arsenal Public Affairs With the steady increase in computing power, engineers are able to improve lethality with sophisticated computer models by eliminating unworkable...
View ArticleMiniaturization: Where good ideas and technology meet
AMRDEC Public Affairs Miniaturization and advances in computing have had an enormous impact on all aspects of life — especially in the realm of digital image and signal processing. Only a decade or two...
View ArticleCyber strategy in tactical environments
By Kristen Kushiyama, CERDEC Public Affairs The U.S. Army is analyzing cyberspace requirements and outlining potential technical investments based on its Cyber Materiel Development Strategy released in...
View ArticleVirtual is Reality: Natick aims to help subject matter experts see big picture
By Jane Benson, NSRDEC Public Affairs Natick researchers are creating a virtual world to provide an accurate, instant and interactive snapshot of the Soldier and his or her equipment. With optimal...
View ArticleLimitless potential of Future Computing
Dr. John Pellegrino is the director of the Computational and Information Sciences Directorate and chief information officer for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory. He is responsible for basic and...
View ArticleCognitive science research: Steering Soldiers in the right direction
By Jane Benson, NSRDEC Public Affairs Soldiers face special challenges during navigation. Their jobs are physically demanding. They are often under extreme stress, and they often need to make quick...
View ArticleComputers harness language translation
By Joyce P. Brayboy, ARL Public Affairs While leading a medical training team in Kabul, Afghanistan, a U.S. Navy commander became frustrated as he faced the challenge of interpreting complex medical...
View ArticleUnleash the Power: DOD Supercomputing Resource Center achieves four petaflops
By Joyce P. Brayboy, ARL Public Affairs When Lila Todd Butler graduated from Temple University in 1941 as the only female mathematician in a class of 1,600, she had no idea she would be one of the...
View ArticleVirtually Human: Researchers explore powerful medium for experiential learning
By Orli Belman, USC Institute for Creative Technologies New research aims to get robots and humans to speak the same language to improve communication in fast-moving and unpredictable situations....
View ArticleEnvisioning the Future of Computing
By Maj. Gen. John F. Wharton, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command As we invest in a future where technology will lighten the load and better protect Soldiers, we...
View ArticleRevolutionizing Soldier communication
By Jenna Brady, ARL Public Affairs What if you could communicate through your computer or phone without making a sound or moving a single muscle? Scientists at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory are...
View ArticleArmy researchers explore the future of computing
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (May 1, 2015) — Supercomputers and new kinds of algorithms are making a big difference as Army scientists explore what’s possible with future computing, according to a...
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