U.S. military and Silicon Valley teamed up to take advantage of advanced technology to gain early opportunities on the battlefield

On January 21st, the U.S. military has established a partnership with Silicon Valley to increase combat capabilities on the battlefield. The Defense Innovation and Testing Division (DIUX), which belongs to the US Department of Defense, links the US military with Silicon Valley Technology Corporation to study cutting-edge technologies that can help the military improve its mobility.

US Army Lieutenant Jeffrey Harrigian told Fox News: "These technologies are designed to allow us to make faster decisions than the enemy." As former commanders of the air wars in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, Harrigian knew very well now. On complex battlefields, winning often requires time and efficiency.

He claimed: "Without the help of cutting-edge technology software, we cannot complete our daily work. It is time to cooperate with industries that can bring cutting-edge technology. It can make us more efficient on the battlefield. Silicon Valley is the world leader in R&D software. It is a must for war. You can imagine that when we observe the target, we will want to attack it quickly and attack the target."

Private companies also have a consensus on this. Pivotal Software is one of the companies trying to help the military. Company representative Keith Salisbury said: "The combatants need to make a decision whether to attack. This process usually requires opening a chat window on the computer screen, and then a group of people begin to identify the target location through the system, the facilities around the target, the existence of the hospital, Whether there is a civilian, what kind of ammunition is suitable for the target and it is determined whether or not to carry out the attack."

As a member of the National Defense Innovation Advisory Committee, the heads of technology companies such as Pivotal Software went to the Joint Air Combat Center at Udaipur AFB, Qatar, to understand what kind of help the military can provide. But they were very surprised at what they saw and heard in the combat center.

Salisbury said: "They have seen many whiteboards, many Excel spreadsheets, many different systems, many written documents, many modifications, and many manual annotation processes. There are even plans for when and where to fuel tanks. It takes 8 to 10 hours to complete.” Experts can have software experts and military personnel work together to complete these tasks.

Salisbury said: "We work with the military and teach them new ways to use software, and build software applications around them. We also developed a program to quickly answer the question of whether combatants are attacking." Harrigian said: "Combatants use Word , Excel, and Google Earth, then use a tool to manage all of our goals for us so that all the information is entered into a tool, allowing decision makers to see all the information and immediately attack the target. It can make us Action ahead of the enemy." (passer)

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