WASHINGTON -- The Department of War launched "Agent Network," the second Pace-Setting Project (PSP 2) and an element of the Department's new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Acceleration Strategy.
Led by the Department's Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, in partnership with U.S. Pacific Command, U.S. Southern Command, and U.S. European Command, the Agent Network employs AI-enabled tools to compress the time it takes to turn intelligence into informed options for commanders around the world. The new capability will be applied to battle management, decision support, and targeting.
Agent Network will significantly decrease the time it takes to identify a critical development and act. Agent Network does not autonomously select or strike targets; it ensures commanders remain in charge of every decision.
PSP 2 builds on foundational Command and Control innovation by Palantir Technologies, which underpins the Department's Maven Smart System program, and Lumbra, which is led by veteran warfighters and intelligence professionals to implement AI orchestration technology operational on U.S. Government systems.
Throughout development and fielding, Agent Network will be subject to testing, operational evaluation and oversight while upholding U.S. legal and ethical obligations.