19 mai 2024 | International, C4ISR

How real-time search analytics and AI can help the DOD break down data

Opinion: Tearing down data silos and achieving data interoperability is a complex and challenging task.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/opinion/2024/05/17/how-real-time-search-analytics-and-ai-can-help-the-dod-break-down-data/

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