Jaspreet Gill

Jaspreet Gill was the senior technology reporter for Inside the Army until January 2022. She graduated from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications with a master's degree in magazine, newspaper and online journalism in 2019. Previously, she covered local upstate and central New York politics, community news and the 2018 midterm elections.

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Daily News | April 17, 2020

The Army will finish fielding the first capability set of the Distributed Common Ground System after COVID-19 travel restrictions are lifted, presumed to be this summer, according to a service official.

Daily News | April 16, 2020

Fielding of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System for initial operational testing may be delayed up to a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to senior service officials.

The Insider | April 14, 2020

NCI Information Systems announced today it has been selected by the Army to provide critical information technology support to Army Futures Command headquarters in Austin, TX.

The Insider | April 13, 2020

The Army last week chose Research Innovation to build a prototype for the service’s Cyber Situational Understanding program. 

The Insider | April 9, 2020

Army acquisition executive Bruce Jette today directed the Expeditionary Technology Search, or xTechSearch, program team to start a competition for a ventilator to be used in the field in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Insider | April 9, 2020

The Army on Tuesday kicked off its first Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System capabilities assessment with a soldier-operated flight at Ft. Riley, KS.

The Insider | April 7, 2020

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is hosting a virtual "proposal day" in support of the Army's Air Space Total Awareness for Rapid Tactical Execution program.

Daily News | April 7, 2020

The director of the Army's Synthetic Training Environment Cross-Functional Team said last week the service's 3D terrain training capability is ahead of schedule.

The Insider | April 3, 2020

The Army Corps of Engineers is seeking capability statements from potential vendors for an unmanned ground vehicle with autonomous capabilities.

The Insider | April 2, 2020

The Army is moving ahead with the second generation of its Mounted Assured Positioning Navigation and Timing System following a successful first-generation fielding.

The Insider | April 1, 2020

The Army's Artificial Intelligence Task Force is working on a new threat recognition project that involves an AI-enabled system of air and ground vehicles.

Daily News | March 27, 2020

The director of the Army's network cross-functional team says the schedule of the first integrated tactical network capability set may slip amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daily News | March 27, 2020

The Army on Wednesday completed the first series of exercises in an 18-month "learning campaign" intended to gather data on different capabilities the service can implement in its space strategy.

Daily News | March 25, 2020

The Army has chosen Sikorsky and Bell Flight to build prototypes for the competitive flight test phase of the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft, the service announced today.

Daily News | March 25, 2020

The Army's Artificial Intelligence Task Force is developing an "AI ecosystem" to host data across all units.

The Insider | March 23, 2020

The Army's Program Executive Office Soldier is hosting an industry day for the Family of Weapon Sights-Individual system next month.

The Insider | March 19, 2020

The Army today announced 10 semifinalists for the fourth iteration of the Army Expeditionary Technology Search competition, or xTechSearch 4.0, that will compete for a $250,000 grand prize.

The Insider | March 19, 2020

The Army has postponed an industry day for its $957 million Cyber Training, Readiness, Integration, Delivery and Enterprise effort due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the service announced this week.

The Insider | March 19, 2020

The Army is seeking information from industry on how 5G augmented and virtual reality prototypes can be integrated into technology to improve training and readiness operations.

The Insider | March 17, 2020

Raytheon has been approved to sell its Coyote Block II counter-drone system to allied nations, company officials announced today.

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