23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...
23 April 2021
by Carlo Munoz
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its command-wide battlefield intelligence analytics programme, in the wake of a series of major cyberattacks against US armed forces and government networks.
Command officials released a supplemental request for information (RFI) in April, as a follow-on to a June RFI for the Global Analytics Platform (GAP) update programme. The update was designed to upgrade the legacy GAP system with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing architectures to support current and future operations.
The GAP upgrade effort, as envisioned, is divided into two segments, according to the initial RFI solicitation from SOCOM in June. While the first part will focus on the overall system upgrade development and general improvements to the GAP programme, the second part will support long-term system maintenance and life cycle sustainment support for the platform.
Officials at US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) are redrawing plans for a massive update to its c...