Defense DOD’s ‘Virtual Soldier’ (VIDEO) By David Stegon June 3, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8xHLSF-hvE&feature=player_embedded A new video from the Department of Defense shows off the “Virtual Soldier” program that uses computer simulations to design future combat systems for the war fighter. Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Starlink outage impacted Starshield, its defense communications service By Rebecca Heilweil MPEs gain momentum for sharing information with allied partners By Scoop News Group Federal worker unions allege State Department RIFs violate shutdown resolution By Madison Alder Miranda Nazzaro Advertisement Top Stories GAO sees ‘mixed’ agency response to recommendations on combatting scams By Matt Bracken NSF’s AI agenda: Aiding Genesis Mission, breaking down adoption barriers By Lindsey Wilkinson House Democrats eye limits on mobile biometric surveillance apps for DHS By Lindsey Wilkinson Lawmakers call for civil rights offices at agencies to combat discrimination in AI By Miranda Nazzaro OSTP’s Kratsios touts ‘incredible’ interest in Tech Force, defends Trump science and tech cuts By Matt Bracken Government needs more agency buy-in to fight fraud with tech, officials say By Matt Bracken Executive branch budget pact includes IT investments, less for DOGE By Matt Bracken GSA fully launches transactional data reporting, citing $20M in savings since last year By Billy Mitchell Advertisement
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