Jonathan Pan served in Afghanistan after 9/11 and is now co-founder and CEO of Exia Labs, a Seattle-area company building AI software to improve military wargaming.
On Sept. 25, Microsoft’s vice-chair and president, Brad Smith, told staff that the company had “ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel ministry of defense,” according to ...
The New Zealand government said on Friday it was changing defence procurement rules and introducing a new military technology fund in an effort to boost the local defence sector as government spending ...
Three teams have won this year's Defence Technology Prize for military innovations. One of them was the team behind Singapore's newest urban training facility, while another winner used precision ...
New sanctions aim to increase pressure on Iran to restrict the IRGC’s relentless development of ballistic missiles and military aircraft, but risk pushing Tehran further into the orbits of Russia and ...
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While advanced medical technology can go a long way toward supporting the military, so can supplies, materials and equipment that are commonly used in medical settings. Small businesses that provide ...
There's no denying that Texas Tech is one of the programs fully bought into the new world of NIL in college football. Entering the 2025 season, the Red Raiders invested heavily in the transfer portal, ...
After decades in the wilderness, military ballooning is taking off again. It originally flourished after the Montgolfier brothers invented hot-air ballooning in 1783. In 1794, for example, a French ...