Charles River Analytics has secured a Small Business Innovation Research sequential Phase II contract to build cross-domain collaboration software and an artificial intelligence coach for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The
MoreCharles River Analytics is using machine learning to develop tools for monitoring and analyzing signals intelligence systems data to identify critical system faults under a U.S. Navy-funded program. CRA said Tuesday the
MoreCharles River Analytics has received additional funding from the U.S. Navy to further develop a technology platform that could help detect maritime objects and create maps of the ocean surface in real-time.
MoreCharles River Analytics has secured a contract from the U.S. Navy to develop an onboard artificial intelligence system designed to ensure navigation safety of uncrewed surface vehicles. CRA said Tuesday it will
MoreCharles River Analytics announced Thursday that the company has secured a potential five-year $16 million contract with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to lead research efforts focused on developing a
MoreCharles River Analytics has received U.S. Army funding to improve the planning of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance efforts using artificial intelligence optimization techniques and human-machine design best practices. Achieving Federated ISR Collection
MoreCharles River Analytics has launched a new extended reality system that provides a haptics-integrated environment where U.S. Army soldiers could train on taking care of casualties while on a live battlefield. The
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching a three-year competition to spur innovations in medical triage in civilian and military settings. The agency announced Tuesday that it is funding teams from
MoreCharles River Analytics, Cougaar Software and Next Tier Concepts will develop automated data platforms for the U.S. Army under contracts awarded through the service branch’s Small Business Innovation Research program. The Army
MoreTwo companies and two universities will lead teams under a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-backed initiative to develop tools for identifying diagnostic biomarkers of suicide risk in military personnel. Participants in the
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