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US Army enlists ASU to help modernize military learning

Pennsylvania Army National Guard Soldiers and civilian personnel learn to integrate artificial intelligence into military workflows during a two-day AI course taught by U.S. Army War College faculty at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania Feb. 11-12. Courtesy of U.S. Army. By Marshall TerrillMarch 12, 2026 Early last year over dinner at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Washington…

Global challenges at forefront of security and defense event

ASU 1 of 3 universities that form Security & Defence PLuS partnership Kristin Lord (far left), ASU vice president of global strategy and engagement, moderates a panel titled “Experience, Innovation and Leadership in a Changing Security Environment” with (from left): retired Lt. Gen. Jennifer Short, U.S. Air Force; James Carouso, Center for Strategic and International…

forum on innovating for competitive statecraft

The road to innovating competitive statecraft

The current strategic imperative for U.S. foreign policy is to develop a competitive statecraft, or the ability to integrate all elements and efforts of like-minded partners. A competitive statecraft would coordinate the advancement of partners’ national interests, overcome obstacles and capitalize on new opportunities as they emerge — in every part of the world. ASU…