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Cruise Origin Self-Driving Ride-Hail and Delivery Vans Are Coming Next Year


Cruise Origin Self-Driving Ride-Hail and Delivery Vans Are Coming Soon
Alisa Priddle
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Cruise Automation, a self-driving tech startup, was founded in 2013 and bought by General Motors in 2016. GM remains a majority shareholder, but Cruise (it has dropped Automation from its name) operates independently, with 1,600 employees. It is headquartered in San Francisco, where it does much of its on-road testing with modified Chevrolet Bolts, and will soon be adding the Cruise Origin driverless vehicle. We caught up with Mohamed Mo ElShenawy, Cruise s senior vice president of engineering.
How has having GM as a partner changed the trajectory of what you re able to do? We continue to work as an independent Silicon Valley tech company, with innovation as the key ingredient. [Autonomous vehicle] software had never been invented before, and we realized to get there we have to experiment, hire the best talent in ....

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Army Putting New Infantry Squad Vehicle Through Paces


Army Putting New Infantry Squad Vehicle Through Paces
TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES
2/19/2021
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The Army is testing its new transport vehicle less than a year after it awarded a contract to GM Defense for the program.
Developmental testing of the Infantry Squad Vehicle, or ISV, began in November and will culminate in an initial operational test in August, said Steve Herrick, product lead for ground mobility vehicles at the program executive office for combat support and combat service support.
The Army received the first batch of its new ISVs in October from GM Defense 120 days after awarding the company a contract. The initial delivery of the vehicles is part of the Army’s effort to fast-track the acquisition of an all-terrain, highly transportable platform intended to provide ground mobility capabilities for infantry brigade combat teams. ....

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