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You are here: Home / News / Nov 2014 – AFRL will host the 2014 AFRL/Industry Autonomy IR&D TIMs

Nov 2014 – AFRL will host the 2014 AFRL/Industry Autonomy IR&D TIMs

August 4, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

The 711th Human Performance Wing (HPW) and AFRL will host the 2014 AFRL/Industry Autonomy IR&D TIMs on 17-21 November 2014, Bldg. 190, Area B, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Ohio. This event will focus on technology discussions for the four primary goals under AFRL’s autonomy vision; (1) Human Machine Teaming, (2) Teams of Intelligent Machines, (3) Complex & Contested Environments, and (4) Test & Evaluation, Validation & Verification. This invitation is open to all Industry participants, including large and small businesses and academia. AFRL’s autonomy S&T areas of significant interest will be communicated to Industry to enable leveraging IR&D and corporate investments in autonomy technologies. (link)

Unfortunately, the information is rather sparse. More information about DoD autonomy initiatives can be found in this briefing.

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