CYBERCOM surveying DoD machine learning requirements to prioritize future investments
U.S. Cyber Command wants to expand the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. To do that, it’s kicked off a broader survey of machine learning…
The government’s top ethics official says President Trump still hasn’t provided sufficient documentation of his plan to divest his business holdings.
U.S. Cyber Command is moving forward on new powers granted by Congress to directly spend up to $75 million on cyber capabilities, equipment and services.
U.S. Cyber Command is creating a 10 person team to handle the $75 million a year it will have for acquisition.