While our rivals accelerate the acquisition plan from concept to capability, the USA continues to field weapon systems and platforms on decade-long cycles.
Although digital engineering has been around for years, its use within the Pentagon has been limited. The T-7A Red Hawk is one of only a handful of programs described as “radically digital." (Boeing) ...
Technology evolves, constantly. But like all fluid entities, the inherent dynamism that we know exists in software development, always naturally coalesces and crystallizes into groups, pools and zones ...
BAE Systems displayed its Ground Requirements in Digital (GRID) system to showcase its digital engineering capabilities at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) conference in Washington, DC ...
A new digital engineering accelerator could streamline how the Pentagon and its contractors develop new weapons, reducing the time it takes to get to a usable prototype by enabling faster, more ...
Somewhere in the Pentagon, an Army senior leader recently made a program decision informed by live data, instead of slide decks. That moment reflects ...
In today's engineering landscape, products across all domains have become increasingly complex and tightly integrated with sensors and automated control systems. This complexity presents both ...
A systems engineer developing a novel system-on-a-chip (SoC) design. A CFD engineer studying the airflow over the wing of a new electric airplane design. A safety engineer reviewing the design of a ...
The idea of digital ecosystems that feel as natural and interconnected as the physical world isn’t new; the metaverse and digital twins are concepts plenty of laypersons are familiar with. Yet even ...
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