Unlike traditional edge solutions that require persistent cloud orchestration, Odin’s Edge is engineered to run securely and sustainably on house or generator power. It is hardware-agnostic but ...
As unmanned aerial threats intensify across Europe, the Army Pathway for Innovation and Technology’s (PIT) Global Tactical Edge Acquisition ...
Aftermath of natural disaster in USA south illustrates the challenge first responders face in reestablishing communications. (Getty Images) The storm had passed, but the chaos lingered. Hurricane ...
In an era where rapid decision-making and real-time data processing are paramount, deploying next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) at the tactical edge has become a strategic necessity for both ...
Military IT administrators must ask: Is the low-latency and real-time decision-making provided by edge computing worth the security trade-off? If the answer is “yes,” how can they balance the need to ...
Nathan Eddy works as an independent filmmaker and journalist based in Berlin, specializing in architecture, business technology and healthcare IT. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill ...
Prevention-first file security for disconnected military operations. In today’s increasingly digital battlespace, U.S. military leaders face an unrelenting threat landscape—made more daunting by ...
A new message exchange framework offers potential across department and coalition assets. Different command and control systems are closer to enjoying Web interoperability as a result of experiments ...
George Kamis is CTO for the global governments and critical infrastructure business at Forcepoint. He works closely with information assurance industry leaders and government executives to help guide ...
Tactical Air Control Party specialists at the 13th Air Support Operations Squadron conduct reconnaissance training, Aug. 03, 2021, at Fort Carson Army Base. The training provided instruction and ...
Modern military operations generate massive volumes of RF and sensor data. Surveillance aircraft for example collect continuous RF emissions from radars, datalinks, and jammers, while naval vessels ...