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Can 5G strengthen space-ground communications?

The Air Force is looking to leverage next-gen mobile technologies to connect terrestrial and space-based systems.

Air Force invests in high-speed satellite data

As the amount of satellite data rapidly increases, government agencies are looking for new ways to transmit more of it faster.

AI facial analysis is scientifically questionable. Should we be using it for border control?

While governments and national security can benefit from border control technologies, advanced surveillance creates risks for the misuse of personal data and the violation of human rights.

DLA orders modular 3D printing pod

The rugged 3D printing pod would be up to 40 feet long and housed in a standard shipping container so it could be deployed directly to the field to manufacture parts in support of battlefield operations, disaster relief or other remote missions.

How robots would help the Post Office

With congressional funding USPS could start a robotics initiative to sort, move and deliver mail. A new report calls for $1B per year.

DOD’s 5G-powered smart warehouse network kicks off

A private 5G wireless network is being installed as part of a multi-year initiative to create a smart warehouse reference design.

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Soaring Otter keeps autonomy and technology in step

The program aims to help the Air Force more easily develop autonomous applications and integrate them into critical systems handling intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.

Army sees counter-drone tools for cooks, medics

The threats posed by the growing number of small drones make it imperative that counter-UAS systems can be operated by all service members.

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Innovation is possible if teams embrace failure, focus on overall intent and tap into the power of diversity.

IRS deploys bots to streamline procurement processes

When the IRS procurement office had to insert new telecommunications security language into all its contracts, a bot accomplished in three days what would otherwise have taken a year.

Army seeks smarter exoskeletons for soldiers

The EXOSENSE program aims to pull biometric, motion, GPS, temperature and imaging data from exoskeleton sensors and integrate it into both the Android Tactical Assault Kit and Net Warrior situational awareness systems.

Machine learning could cut delays from traffic lights

A new self-learning system uses machine learning to improve the coordination of vehicles passing through intersections.

How smart cities can mitigate the impact of health crises

Integrating a city's IT infrastructure with data from social media and smart devices can help improve the detection and mitigation of outbreaks.

DOD, NTIA pushing open 5G stack ecosystem

The Defense Department and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced plans to issue a challenge to accelerate development of software and telecom technologies for an open 5G stack ecosystem in support of DOD missions.

How Downtowns Can Rebound After the Pandemic

They have to offer more than office space.

The path to post-pandemic smart cities

After addressing networking and collaboration issues, cities should expect economic slowdowns, budget reductions, a return to growth and the eventual return to what IDC calls “the next normal.”

The Smart City Journey: 5 Key Steps to Success

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Can people be identified from drone videos?

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