COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 19, 2023 (Globe Newswire) — The Catalyst Accelerator Colorado Springs, backed by the Air Force Research Laboratory of the Spacecraft Directorate, will develop artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) technologies for space and oceans. I am looking for a solution. Apply for the Fall Accelerator in the next three months. We are currently accepting applications from US-based small businesses and start-ups with dual-use technology for use by both the United States Space Force (USSF) and the United States Navy (USN). The problem statement that this accelerator hopes to solve is:
How can the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Navy deploy commercial capabilities that use artificial intelligence and machine learning to transform the operational mission environment?
Machine learning is the ability of machines to learn and mimic human intelligent behavior. Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that focuses specifically on information systems that learn without being programmed.
From a Department of Defense perspective, artificial intelligence could enhance task automation and decision-making support, enabling U.S. Guardians, Sailors, Airmen, Soldiers, and Marines to defend our country. . Specifically, the description, prediction, and prescriptive capabilities of machine learning can facilitate routine operations and training by properly equipping the USSF and USN with state-of-the-art technology. Executive Order 13859; Sustaining U.S. Leadership in Artificial Intelligence states, “The continuation of U.S. leadership in AI will sustain America’s economy and national security in a manner consistent with our values, policies, and priorities. It is of paramount importance in shaping the global evolution of AI.” ”
Domestic solutions with commercial market feasibility are sought across a wide range of related technologies. Mature solutions may have the opportunity to demonstrate in training exercises with production users.
Topics of interest:
- Operational support through object detection and image analysis/combat damage assessment/automatic target recognition.
- Automated planning and visualization
- AI/ML at the edge, including neuromorphic computing
- Life pattern analysis used to identify abnormal behavior within complex environments.
- self-healing algorithm
- Implementation validation and feedback. Adapting to change is on-the-fly decision support combined with evaluation validation.
- Automation of legacy functions
- Cross-domain detection and adaptation
- Automated tracking and planning capabilities for complex threats.
Catalyst Accelerator hosts an “Ask Me Anything” session. June 21, 2023, 10:00 AM MT To address questions about current Catalyst Accelerator issues and general questions potential applicants may have about other programs. Application deadlines for this accelerator are: July 5, 2023, 5:00 PM, MT. For more information and to apply, please visit https://catalystaccelerator.space/cohort_page/ai-ml-for-space-and-maritime-applications/.
About Catalytic Accelerator
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Directorate for Spacecraft and the U.S. Space Force’s Catalyst Accelerator are NewSpace-focused defense and national security industries headquartered at the Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation (CCTI) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Accelerator. CCTI is a collaboration that enables industry, small businesses, entrepreneurs, start-ups, government, academia, and investors to interact with Colorado’s aerospace and defense industry, build community, spark innovation, and stimulate business growth. ecosystem. The Catalyst Accelerator is a joint program hosted by the Catalyst Campus for Technology and Innovation (CCTI, Colorado 501(c)3) in partnership with the US Space Force and Air Force Research Laboratories to provide a strong, mentor-led curriculum. For accelerator teams.
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AI/ML for Space and Marine Applications
