Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion US Army Headset Program More Reuters FILE PHOTO: Signage for Anduril is seen during the Association of the United States Army annual meeting and exposition at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, U.S., October 14, ...
As Microsoft is dialing back its efforts on HoloLensandmixed reality, the U.S. Army appears unfazed and is set to continue trials of theIVAS headsetnext year. The Army has made clear its commitment to testing the latest version of the device, despiteMicrosoftpulling out ofHoloLe...
The Microsoft team handling the deal is still facing different challenges regarding the headsets, such as low light and thermal imaging issues, but Army spokesperson Jamal Beck said that it “is adjusting its fielding plan to allow for time to correct deficiencies and also field to units that...
The US Army has announced it's delaying the introduction of Microsoft's HoloLens mixed reality smart glasses, which were previously expected to be used in the field this year. AsReuters reports, the delay sees the Army push back deployment of the military-grade HoloLens to next year, with ...
Microsoft won a nearly $22 billion contract to supply U.S. Army combat troops with its augmented reality headsets. Microsoft and the Army separately announced the deal Wednesday. The technology is based on Microsoft’s HoloLens headsets, which were originally intended for the video game and enter...
Microsoft won a nearly $22 billion contract to supply U.S. Army combat troops with its augmented reality headsets. Microsoft and the Army separately announced the deal Wednesday.
Microsoft has won a Pentagon contract for augmented reality headgear for soldiers worth $21.88 billion over the next decade, the company and the US military announced Wednesday. The headsets, based on commercially available HoloLens, will make soldiers safer and more effective, according to Microsoft...
US Army prepares to train, deploy with Microsoft HoloLens AR systemsThe US Army has identified a range of uses for its new Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality (AR)...Gerrard Cowan, BelfastIHS Jane's International Defence Review
The US Army is finally going to get its hands on some custom Microsoft HoloLens. Bloombergreportsthat Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Douglas Bush "cleared the Army to begin accepting" a modified version of Microsoft's augmented reality headset in August. Now the Army is waiting to see if ...
On a more practical note, the Army can take advantage of the interoperation between Lync and other Microsoft products--Microsoft Office, Microsoft Exchange, and Microsoft SharePoint Server--that are integral to its daily operations around the world. “Lync can ultimately improve organizational...