Navy ops centers need AI to sift through troves of intel data
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The U.S. Navy's future success in naval warfare will depend on the rapid analysis and dissemination of information from maritime operations centers (MOCs). Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti emphasized the importance of fighting from MOCs as part of a strategic vision for 2033. Vice Adm. Karl Thomas highlighted the ongoing integration of AI into naval intelligence, cautioning that ensuring data reliability is crucial. The Navy collaborates with various agencies for a cohesive intelligence framework to manage growing data volumes from increased sensor deployments effectively.
In this more complex and expanded battle space, I would argue that our MOCs really are going to be the linchpins that will have an outsized role to integrate not only our U.S. forces, our joint forces, but our combined ally and partner forces.
AI has the challenges of the data source has to be trusted and curated. And so there's clearly a lot of work going on in AI, in the world of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
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