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Dreaming of America, Fearing Taliban Takeover: As US Withdraws, Afghan Interpreter Waits for Visa

Dreaming of America, Fearing Taliban Takeover: As US Withdraws, Afghan Interpreter Waits for Visa
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The Convergence of Man and Machine, But Better

The Convergence of Man and Machine, But Better Three steps to improve how we plan investments and prioritize changes across the military. The Department of Defense is moving toward a future when many processes now done by hand will be done automatically by artificial intelligence and machine learning. The need is urgent and our money is limited, and so we need a better way to plan investments and prioritize changes as we move toward this Convergence, this new way of operating.  One approach starts by breaking Convergence into three parts. First, get our main warfighting systems to autonomously exchange information. Second, use AI/ML to change how operational commands execute four types of decision cycles. Third, refocus Army corps and service component commands to use commercial technologies being considered by the military services. 

Window on Washington - Vol 5, Issue 27 | Clark Hill PLC

Window on Washington - Vol 5, Issue 27 | Clark Hill PLC
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Black WWII vet denied Purple Heart due to racism receives medal 77 years later

Black WWII vet denied Purple Heart due to racism receives medal 77 years later
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Overnight Defense: Biden launches strikes on Iran-backed militias in Iraq, Syria | Book says Trump shouted at Milley over protest response | Questions remain on Afghan evacuations

On Sunday, the Pentagon announced that it had carried out two strikes in Syria and one in Iraq on facilities used by a pair of militias known as Kata ib Hezbollah and Kata ib Sayyid al-Shuhada. The why: The Pentagon said the targets were “operational and weapons storage” facilities the militia used for drone strikes against U.S. personnel and facilities. U.S. military officials have been sounding the alarm on militia drone strikes for months. “They believe they can carry out attacks at a fairly low level that won’t provoke a response, yet will create enough friction that will eventually induce us to leave,” U.S. Central Command chief Gen. Frank McKenzie said in May. “I think it’s a dangerous situation.”

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