NC3 modeling and simulation, autonomy most promising at tech summit

By Rachel Cohen / October 6, 2017 at 10:48 AM
Advances in nuclear enterprise modeling-and-simulation technology that could add autonomy into the command-and-control process are in reach within the next two decades, Air Force Global Strike Command's chief scientist said last week. Speaking to Inside the Air Force following the command's Nuclear Deterrence Operations Innovation Summit, held Sept. 12-14, Rodney Miller said industry and academia submitted more than a dozen proposals for technology that could be mature enough to improve nuclear command, control and communications after 2035. Boeing, General Dynamics,...

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