There are frequent discussions about how the U.S. military should draw from the country’s commercial innovation base to gain an advantage, especially when it comes to the application of artificial intelligence. Too often, conversations lament missed opportunities, valleys of death, painful contracting, or other U.S. Department of Defense processes. While these hurdles are real, there are also positive stories of instances when commercial tech companies, military leadership, and warfighters came together to create a meaningful advantage on the battlefield.

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| Published: | August 1, 2024 |
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