The U.S. Army will collaborate with the National Advanced Mobility Consortium and eight entities to enhance decision-making efficiency for troops in battlefield operations.
DETROIT, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The (NAMC) is excited to announce that its team has been chosen to assess the integration of advanced technologies, like artificial intelligence, in the U.S. Army's. The team's objective for the 10X24 project is to field a prototype of a robotic and AI-enabled human platoon and identify any potential technical gaps while aiming to improve a platoon's performance on the battlefield by a factor of 10, focusing on mobility, mission planning, and situational understanding.
"The advanced technology, when combined into a System of Systems, will highlight the promise of robotics and AI to enhance a platoon's performance on the battlefield," said Andrew Dallas, Chief Technology Officer at NAMC. "With this team's expertise and unwavering commitment to developing cutting-edge technology, we shape a future where our warfighters team with robots to make swift, informed decisions while executing battlefield tasks showcasing the seamless integration of human capabilities and technological prowess."
The NAMC team for this effort is comprised of eight consortium members, including,,,,,,, and. Integration efforts will begin in October of 2023, with the final demonstration scheduled for September 2024. Their proposal is being funded by the Ground Vehicle Robots (GVR) group under the (DEVCOM) (GVSC).
NAMC membership includes 500+ innovative organizations, including academia, nonprofits, and traditional and non-traditional defense contractors. These organizations provide specific expertise in developing manned and unmanned autonomy-enabled Ground Vehicle Systems and related technologies for US military personnel on the front lines.
To learn more about the 10X24 project and NAMC, visit.
About the National Advanced Mobility Consortium: The National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) provides professional opportunities and connections that result in cutting-edge technology for the United States Military. As one of the longest-serving Department of Defense (DoD) consortiums and a non-profit organization, NAMC is a bridge between the DoD and the member organizations that can complete high-priority government projects. NAMC exists to foster member-driven innovations that ensure efficiency, effectiveness, and victory for the US Military. For more information, visit.
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