The US is set to add AI technology to its Integrated Air and Missile Defense systems to improve aerial threat detection.
The US Army has awarded a $55 million contract to Mississippi-based Camgian Corporation for the development of advanced automation technologies that will augment the IAMD systems.
This contract should help in developing innovative methods that will bring enhancement in sensor survivability while at the same time lowering the cognitive overload for soldiers.
Camgian is to use its Reactor kill chain automation platform, machine learning, and software engineering expertise under this contract.
The goal will be to field new automated capabilities that hugely improve the lethality of US Army air and missile defense systems against rapidly evolving aerial threats.
These include resilient sensor and effector networks in contested environments and automated critical decision-making processes to increase the speed and accuracy of threat engagement.
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