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AUSA 2021 (Oct 11-13)

October 06, 2021

AUSA 2021 (Oct 11-13)

Rugged AI Transportable solutions for autonomous vehicles, threat detection and surveillance were on display for the US Army at this year's AUSA conference. Highlights included a new cutting-edge 1PB data recording and transport solution for large AI datasets. 

About AUSA

The Association of the United States Army’s Annual Meeting is the largest land power exposition and professional development forum in North America. Taking place over three days, the Annual Meeting is designed to deliver the Army’s message by highlighting the capabilities of organizations and presenting a wide range of industry products and services. AUSA accomplishes this task throughout the entire event by providing informative and relevant presentations on the State-of-the-Army, panel discussions and seminars on pertinent military and national security subjects, and a variety of valuable networking events available to all that attend.

 





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