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Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’...

Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’...

Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’...

Pentagon fields early version of advanced AI development platform

by Carlo Munoz

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is fielding early variants of the centre’s new AI capability development platform, with plans to host the cloud-capable programme on the department’s recently reaffirmed JEDI Cloud computing services system.

The development programme, dubbed the Joint Common Foundation (JCF), is still in the early prototype phase but centre officials have already deployed “early access” variants to internal customers, JAIC Director Nand Mulchandani said during a 10 September briefing at the Pentagon.

“We have [had] early access already,” in testing and fielding the early JCF variants, but JAIC officials “have, obviously, a huge amount of work that they're doing on it as well in terms of deploying products and testing them,” he told reporters. “All of the work that our mission initiative [sections] are doing is being moved over to this early prototype,” Mulchandani added.

Nand Mulchandani, JAIC acting director, Chief of Warfighting Operations US Army Col Brad Boyd and Jane Pinelis, JAIC’s chief of test, evaluation, and assessment, brief reporters at the Pentagon on 10 September 2020. (US Department of Defense)


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