European countries are increasingly seeking alternative AI solutions to Palantir, driven by sovereignty concerns and recent procurement contracts.
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What Can Apple’s Lawsuit Teach Us About Protecting Tech Innovations?
Analyzing the lessons from Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI on trade secrets, and what it teaches about safeguarding tech innovations.
DSFederal Awarded NASA SEWP VI Contracts In Both Enterprise And Mission IT Categories
DSFederal has been awarded NASA SEWP VI contracts in both the Enterprise and Mission IT categories, expanding its government technology support.
Private AI Prompt Workspace For Sensitive Teams
IdeaNavigator AI tests a new local-first prompt workspace designed for small regulated teams handling sensitive AI workflows, emphasizing data control and auditability.
Software-Defined Warfare: How Ukraine’s Delta Turned the Battlefield Into a Shared, Real-Time Map
Ukraine’s Delta platform revolutionizes combat with cloud-based, browser-accessible battlefield awareness, shifting advantage to data and software.
The Eye Over the City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — and Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth look at Wide-Area Motion Imagery (WAMI), its technology, uses, limitations, and future prospects in surveillance and defense.
Kill-Switch-Proof: How to Build So Washington Can’t Take Your AI Stack Down
How organizations can architect AI systems resistant to government shutdowns, focusing on dependency mapping, gateways, fallback tiers, and open-weight models.
Hikvision Erhält Branchenweit Erste EUCC-Zertifizierung Für Netzwerkkameras
Hikvision has become the first company in the industry to receive the EUCC certification for its network cameras, marking a significant milestone in industry standards.
Software-Defined Warfare: How Ukraine’s Delta Turned The Battlefield Into A Shared, Real-Time Map
Ukraine’s Delta battlefield system, hosted in the cloud and accessible via browsers, exemplifies software-defined warfare, enhancing situational awareness and decision speed.
The Eye Over The City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — And Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth look at WAMI technology, how it works, its applications, limitations, and future developments in city-wide surveillance.