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Army Eyes Artificial Intelligence for PACE Planning
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 Army Eyes Artificial Intelligence for PACE Planning
August 12, 2020
By George I. Seffers
 

An intelligent engine will serve until AI matures.

The U.S. Army wants an automated communications planning system. In the short term, researchers expect to use an “intelligent engine” but in the future, artificial intelligence will likely take over the task.

Planning communications for different conditions is commonly known as PACE planning. The acronym stands for “primary, alternate, contingency and emergency” communications. Different situations call for different communications systems, explains Michael Brownfield, chief of the Army Future Capabilities Office within the Combat Capabilities Development Command’s research organization formally named the Command and Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center.

https://www.afcea.org/content/army-eyes-artificial-intelligence-pace-planning