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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a workshop under the Board on Army Research and Development to explore quantum sensing technologies and their potential to improve the U.S. Army's targeting capabilities to counter unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). The workshop will bring together experts from across government, industry, and academia for a 3-day meeting to discuss the state of quantum sensing technologies and explore the time horizon for application to the counter-UAS mission.
Description
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a workshop under the Board on Army Research and Development to explore quantum sensing technologies and their potential to improve the U.S. Army's targeting capabilities to counter unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). Specifically, the workshop will:
1. Review the overall state of current quantum sensing hardware and software solutions for U.S. Army C-UAS missions and assess their potential for application. This will address at least the following aspects:
a. Software, artificial intelligence, and algorithms that enable and enhance the application of quantum sensors to the C-UAS mission.
b. Applicable quantum sensor technologies such as (but not limited to): magnetometers, gravimeters, RF sensors, radar, and enhanced imaging for C-UAS targeting applications.
2. For each technology, explore the time horizon for R&D investment, acquisition, and potential for transition to the warfighter. Include a review of which emerging technologies may have dual-use applications, thereby allowing the sponsor to focus on those that only the Army can, or must, do.
Contributors
Sponsors
Department of Defense
Staff
Steven Darbes
Lead
William (Bruno) Millonig
Tina Latimer
Mica Pacheco
Debrah Adedeji