Tags Emerging Technology

Air Force turns to VR for suicide prevention training

by Jackson Barnett

The virtual reality program has new modules that were recently tested in California to give lifelike simulations for getting distressed airmen help.

Battlefield tech, but for teleworking: How the Air Force is adjusting in a pandemic

by Jackson Barnett

The Air Force is adapting existing technology and changing its attitude on distributed working, a top acquisition official says.

Marine Corps’ new education strategy focuses on tech-driven ‘continuous’ learning

by Jackson Barnett

The Marine Corps issues its first new education doctrine document in more than 20 years focused on continuous learning in the face of new tech challenges.

Navy releases education strategy with focus on tech

by Jackson Barnett

The Navy wants to improve sailors' and Marines' understand of the technologies that they and U.S. adversaries will be using now and in the future.

The Army is working on a battlefield AI ‘teammate’ for soldiers

by Jackson Barnett

The Army is bringing AI to the battlefield with a new system developed to improve threat-detection through computer vision and other real-time data analysis.

Indiana takes varied approach to workforce development

by Colin Wood

State CIO Dewand Neely said his older employees aren’t retiring yet, but he’s employing several strategies to be prepared for when they do.

California pursues flexibility in procurement as state modernizes IT

by Colin Wood

State CTO Richard Rogers says changing the state’s relationship with vendors will ultimately allow California agencies to achieve better outcomes.

Utah considering blockchain for vehicle title transfers

by Colin Wood

State CIO Mike Hussey said the distributed-ledger technology can reduce time wasted by shuttling documents to and from the bank.

For effective IT delivery, understand the business first, says Utah CIO

by Jake Williams

Utah's Mike Hussey says he's working to reform the state's development process to one focused on business outcomes at the beginning of a project.

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