US Army Pacific executes Operation Pathways within the INDOPACOM AOR and the multitude of languages, populations, and cultures within the INDOPACOM AOR.
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US Army Pacific executes Operation Pathways within the INDOPACOM AOR and the multitude of languages, populations, and cultures within the INDOPACOM AOR.
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Advanced Spectrum Situational Awareness is required for improved threat detection and Future Tactical UAS applications. UAS swarms require accurate timing and position information for navigation and information fusion.
UAS Continuous Time Spectrum Situational Awareness Read More »
Recent advances in MEMS-based technology offer the promise of rapidly measuring azimuth with high accuracy and in a small, ruggedized form factor. The desired application for this technology is the orientation of weapons platforms (e.g., mortar systems), radar system configuration. The technology should also be suitable as a and-alone navigation aid for soldiers in austere environments. The technology should offer the capability to provide the measured heading to the user or to a host system in which the technology is embedded.
Lightweight, Robust, Ruggedized North Finding Technology Read More »
To overcome limitations inherent in conventional image-based targeting systems, (e.g., visible, and conventional thermal vision systems) a polarimetrically filtered SWIR camera system based on new high resolution FPA technology is to be developed.
We define an Electromagnetic (EM) skin as a thin layer of radio frequency (RF) components and/or periodic structures conformed to an Army platform that manipulate radiation or scattering parameters. Thin EM skins will occupy areas designed and shaped primarily for mechanical and environmental functions.
Electromagnetic Skins and Smart RF Radomes for Spectrum Camouflage Read More »
Current generation aviation systems were not developed with strong computer security requirements. Past cyber threats, Spectre, Meltdown, current cyber treats, and future cyber treats need to be countered.
Open Source, High Assurance Hardware and Software Co-Design Read More »
Multi-Modal data includes text, images, sounds, etc. Having a corpus of synthetic multi-modal data allows the Army to fuse this data together and rapidly generate higher preforming AI/ML algorithms.
Multi-Modal Synthetic Data Corpus to Support Machine Intelligence Development Read More »
Active imaging systems all require the detection of reflected light, usually through an active source such as a laser. Additionally, commonly fielded single-point range finding technologies lack the capability to ensure that the range for the object of interest is being interrogated rather than an adjacent object in the scene.
Advanced III-V Avalanche Photodiode Structures in the Infrared Read More »
This effort explores novel applications of new, state of the art Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) ADCs tightly integrated with advanced FPGAs providing revolutionary increases in wideband direct digital Radio Frequency (RF) sampling. Rapidly changing threat environment with a multitude of signals, both threat and non-threat, in close proximity and covering an ever-increasing swath of spectrum, is an ever-present challenge. This presents the difficult task of assessing and identifying a wide variety of signal types accurately and quickly across an extremely wide range of frequencies.
Wideband RF Sensing Algorithms for Detection of Priority Ground RF-Enabled Threats Read More »
As per NIST 800-207, one of the basic tenets of Zero Trust is “Access to resources is determined by dynamic policy—including the observable state of client identity, application/service, and the requesting asset—and may include other behavioral and environmental attributes”.
Zero Trust Identity Read More »