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    • Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 64: DARPA Triage Challenge

      Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 64: DARPA Triage Challenge

      Courtesy Audio   |   DARPA   |   12.31.1969

      For this episode of the Voices from DARPA podcast, we will be hearing from CDR Jean-Paul Chretien about the newly-launched DARPA Triage Challenge. Previous DARPA challenges have contributed to the self-driving car evolution, responsive space launch, and robotics for disaster response and recovery, and we expect equally transformational results from this one. The DARPA Triage Challenge will......

    • Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 66: How to Create AI Tech We Can Trust

      Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 66: How to Create AI Tech We Can Trust

      Courtesy Audio   |   DARPA   |   12.31.1969

      At a time when the race to create the best artificial intelligence-enabled technology is at its fiercest, experts at DARPA say we need to recalibrate the direction of research in the field. Within DARPA’s Information Innovation Office, one of the research thrusts focuses on proficient artificial intelligence (AI), which the office defines as how to build AI-enabled systems that we could......

    • Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 65: A Sprint to Tomorrow, Powered by Teamwork

      Voices from DARPA podcast, Episode 65: A Sprint to Tomorrow, Powered by Teamwork

      Courtesy Audio   |   DARPA   |   12.31.1969

      If it seems like microchips have been a consistent conversation topic lately, it’s for good reason. Supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors created a new level of awareness about microelectronics. However, the research and development that advance these increasingly powerful technologies goes back decades, with DARPA teaming up to play a key part. This......

    • AFN Incirlik Radio Spot: USO Events and Volunteering Opportunities

      Audio by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger   |   AFN Incirlik   |   12.31.1969

      American Forces Network Incirlik interviewed Tammi Ragan, USO center manager and Zekee Silos, USO operations manager at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Dec. 6, 2022. The USO features weekly events and volunteer opportunities for Airmen assigned to Incirlik Air Base. (Department of Defense Radio Spot by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger)...

    • AFN Incirlik Radio Spot: Gym Rats Re-rack Your Weights

      Audio by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger   |   AFN Incirlik   |   12.31.1969

      American Forces Network Incirlik promoted gym etiquette at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Nov. 3, 2022. The Titan Fitness Center and Larger Than Life Fitness Center both feature free-weights for Airmen to use and return to their proper place on Incirlik Air Base. (Department of Defense Radio Spot by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger)...

    • AFN Incirlik Radio Spot: Inspection Court

      Audio by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger   |   AFN Incirlik   |   12.31.1969

      American Forces Network Incirlik reminded Airmen to be inspection ready by following proper safety protocols and Air Force Instruction regulations at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Sept. 19, 2022. Incirlik Air Base underwent multiple inspections during the third quarter of 2022. (Department of Defense Radio Spot by Airman 1st Class Kevin Dunkleberger)...

    • Shannon-Test

      Audio by Shannon Dye   |   DVIDS Hub   |   12.31.1969

      Test TEst

    • Holocaust Audio Tour 13: A Child’s Prized Possession

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.31.1969

      The next artifact is an accordion contained in a glass exhibit case. This artifact introduces us to the Kindertransport, a program created in 1938 that allowed 10,000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi Germany, Austria and Poland to flee to the United Kingdom. Those children were placed in foster homes, hostels and schools. They were often the only members of their families to survive the......