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Engineering Tactical and AI-Enabled Systems

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In this episode, Grace Lewis and Shane McGraw discuss how the SEI is applying research, through its highly successful Tactical and AI-Enabled Systems (TAS) initiative, to develop foundational principles, innovative solutions, and best practices for architecting, developing, and deploying tactical and AI-enabled systems. These systems will provide solutions for teams operating in remote, tactical edge locations where computing resources are constrained.

Lewis and McGraw explain that the TAS initiative is seeking to add a software engineer to conduct research, build prototype technologies, and collaborate with military programs to introduce new technology. The results of this work will be seen in research papers that advance the state-of-the-art in software engineering and in the fielding of better tactical and AI-enabled systems.

We are hiring: Software Engineer https://cmu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SEI/job/Pittsburgh-PA/Software-Engineer_2017511-1

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In this episode, Grace Lewis and Shane McGraw discuss how the SEI is applying research, through its highly successful Tactical and AI-Enabled Systems (TAS) initiative, to develop foundational principles, innovative solutions, and best practices for architecting, developing, and deploying tactical and AI-enabled systems. These systems will provide solutions for teams operating in remote, tactical edge locations where computing resources are constrained.

Lewis and McGraw explain that the TAS initiative is seeking to add a software engineer to conduct research, build prototype technologies, and collaborate with military programs to introduce new technology. The results of this work will be seen in research papers that advance the state-of-the-art in software engineering and in the fielding of better tactical and AI-enabled systems.

We are hiring: Software Engineer https://cmu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SEI/job/Pittsburgh-PA/Software-Engineer_2017511-1

  continue reading

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