- News
Charles River Analytics will develop a cybersecurity tool for tanks under an agreement with the U.S. Army.
MoreProcessing....
Charles River Analytics will develop a cybersecurity tool for tanks under an agreement with the U.S. Army.
MoreCharles River Analytics has received funds in the amount of $4.5M to support a reasoning testing project in support of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.
MoreCharles River Analytics has launched a new open-source software development kit designed to help users create augmented and virtual reality programs.
MoreA partnership between Charles River Analytics and Raytheon’s integrated defense systems business received a three-year follow-on contract valued at almost $1.5M to develop a hardware modeling system for the U.S. Navy.
MoreCharles River Analytics has secured a two-year, $1M contract from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command to develop a screen-based simulator for the Deparment of Defense to train warfighters in medical care and logistics.
MoreCharles River Analytics has received a contract extension from the U.S. Navy to continue developing a multimodal toolkit designed to offer pilot spatial perception during aerial refueling missions.Â
MoreCharles River Analytics secured funds from the U.S. Army to update a technology designed to direct unmanned robotic vehicles to autonomously perform a range of tasks.
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Medical Research and Materiel Command has selected Charles River Analytics to integrate sensing and autonomous tools into a robotic system designed to evacuate casualties from a combat zone.
MoreCharles River Analytics collaborated with scientific consulting firm Metron and three universities to create approaches that will facilitate adaptation of unmanned underwater vehicle software to changes in the platform's internal and external environments.
MoreCharles River Analytics has received three contracts from the U.S. Army to design components for an artificial intelligence-based system designed to provide warfighters trauma care support on the battlefield. The company said Monday it will design diagnostics, monitoring and intervention components for the Automated Ruggedized Combat Casualty Care system built to provide lifesaving strategies for servicemembers with traumatic injuries.
MoreThe Office of Naval Research has commissioned Charles River Analytics to develop a maritime detection technology for autonomous surface vessels under a $1.6M program. The 18-month Topside Optical Processing for Global Unmanned Navy or TOPGUN effort aims to leverage deep learning algorithms to support target detection distance, ship type identification and collision prevention, the company said Monday.
MoreEnter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.
To use social login you have to agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.
Accept