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Army’s new training simulator on track for delivery in 2024
[ad_1] The Army’s new tools for coordinating helicopters, tanks and infantry are on track to be delivered to some units in 2024, but are already teaching some soldiers a lesson about modern warfare. In a recent test exercise with the equipment, the Army used drones to coordinate artillery fire against attacking Denovian soldiers, said Maj. ... -
Expertise as elaboration: teachers’ reflections on a writing rubric integrated into an AI tool
[ad_1] AI-based tools can signal the integration of technology into learning in profound ways; however, the long trajectory of edtech has yet to change the fundamental organizational structure between teacher and student. Teachers – with the vast majority of schools still organized as one teacher for every 15 to 35 students – mediate students’ experiences ... -
What you missed at Aritzia, Levi’s and more
[ad_1] Earnings season is almost upon us, and a few retailers included in Digital Commerce 360’s Top 1000 E-Commerce Retailers in North America list have already started reporting. Here’s the revenue recap you need to know this week. Learn more about income coverage here. Aritzia Inc. (#209) Aritzia reported that new revenue grew 13% year-over-year ... -
Amazon boosted sales on Prime Day but missed estimates
[ad_1] Amazon’s annual two-day Prime Day sale began on July 11 and early data shows sales rose but fell short of estimates. Amazon Ranks #3 in New Digital Commerce 360 2023 Global Online Marketplaces Reportand the annual Prime Day sale attracts millions of shoppers. Spend and order size increased slightly July 11 was the biggest ... -
Proposed marijuana exemption acknowledges the truth of outspoken solicitation
[ad_1] As the military service struggles to meet its recruitment goals, members of the divided House of Representatives appear to be united in an amendment that would relax the Pentagon’s policy on marijuana use. “I don’t think people should be tested for cannabis.” [in] Rep. Matt Gates (Florida Republican) told the House Rules Committee at ... -
Here’s how to repair the Pentagon’s CAPE office
[ad_1] When the House Armed Services Committee reported the sweeping National Defense Authorization Act of 2024 by an overwhelming 58-1 vote, it adopted a quick and simple solution to the research problem. The Pentagon’s Office of Cost and Program Evaluation (CAPE) failed to support a congressionally mandated plan to build more amphibious warships on a ... -
US sends cluster munitions to Ukraine under pressure from Congress
[ad_1] The US plans to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, a decision that supports Ukraine’s ammunition needs despite concerns from allies and human rights groups over the use of widely banned weapons. The latest U.S. military aid package for Ukraine, announced on Friday, includes dual-purpose advanced conventional munitions, or 155mm artillery shells containing cluster munitions. ... -
Space Force wants ‘sustained’ satellite mobility by 2028
[ad_1] The U.S. Space Force wants some satellites to be able to fly longer in space by 2028, a top commander said. Lt. Gen. John Shaw, the Space Force’s deputy commander, said satellites with short lifespans and fixed fuel tanks constrain the Space Force’s ability to “do a lot of what it wants to do.” ...











