
Air Force asks industry for artificial intelligence (AI) high-performance computing for target tracking

ROME, N.Y. – U.S. Air Force researchers are asking industry to use artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and machine inferencing in developing enabling technologies in a new high-performance computing (HPC) system for next-generation target tracking that uses many data sources.
Officials of the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y., issued a presolicitation (FA875024S7004) on Tuesday for the Advanced Tracking Architecture Using AI (ATA-AI) project.
From industry, the ATA-AI project seeks algorithms and applications for 3D pixel, vector, and point cloud processing and accelerations on high-performance computing system; and ways to use AI and machine learning for identification, classification, and pattern learning from signals and image intelligence.
