Audio by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jacob Hart | AFN Sigonella | 05.12.2026
NAVAL AIR STATION SIGONELLA, Italy (May 12, 2026) An interview with Sydney Vores and Danita McLeod, Liberty Center Sigonella representatives, to discuss upcoming shuttles for trips to the mall, as well as upcoming Liberty Center events. American Forces Network Sigonella is a Navy-operated American Forces Radio and Television Service station that provides host command and military information,......
Audio by Senior Airman Haiden Morris | AFN Spangdahlem | 05.11.2026
The following is a radio news report covering the mentorship program that Chief Master Sgt. Mary Trent, 52nd Fighter Wing command chief, initiated at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, May 13, 2026. The program lets Airmen follow Chief Trent for a day to witness the meetings, decisions, and conversations that shape the wing. (U.S. Air Force audio by Senior Airman Haiden Morris)...
Audio by Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony Garro | AFN Sigonella | 05.11.2026
NAVAL AIR STATION SIGONELLA, Italy (May 12, 2026) A radio spot that highlights the travel Sicily resources available through Moral Welfare Recreation. American Forces Network Sigonella is a Navy-operated American Forces Radio and Television Service station that provides host command and military information, local and world news, sports and entertainment programming for service members, their......
Audio by Holly DeCarlo-White | U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center | 05.11.2026
As the Army reshapes its acquisition enterprise to move faster and remain relevant in an increasingly contested operational environment, the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program stands as a clear example of how Capability Program Executive–Ground (CPE Ground) is accepting and managing risk rather than avoiding it. Executed under accelerated acquisition pathways and fielded while......
Audio by Capt. Abby Wilton | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command | 05.11.2026
In this episode of the Army AI Integration Center Podcast, Lt. Col. David Paddock sits down with CW3 James Hamilton to unpack what it really takes to prepare a military organization for AI adoption. They dive deep into data hygiene and governance and explore how legacy Army structures need to adapt their data pipelines to support modern machine learning workflows. The conversation also tackles......
Audio by Capt. Abby Wilton | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command | 05.11.2026
What does it take to build a functioning AI team in the Army? Lt. Col. David Paddock talks with Capt. Bryce Wilkins, an AI Scholar Program graduate and ORSA at the Center for Army Analysis, about the key roles on an Army AI team, the unique challenges of working with data in classified environments, and what separates military AI work from the civilian sector. They also dig into talent......
Audio by Capt. Abby Wilton | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command | 05.11.2026
Working as a Team: In this episode, host Lt. Col. David Paddock sits down with Capt. Brian Curtin, an Apache pilot, Carnegie Mellon AI scholar, and current AI2C researcher to explore what it really means to put a human in the loop. They discuss why AI systems need human judgment for ethical grounding and contextual reasoning, how military leaders can build trust in AI tools without falling......
Audio by Capt. Abby Wilton | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command | 05.11.2026
In Episode 4, Lt. Col. Paddock is joined by Command Sergeant Major Harold Sampson, a 26-year intelligence professional, to tackle the uncomfortable truth behind a striking statistic: 95% of corporate AI projects fail to deliver measurable value. The episode introduces a powerful mental model: AI transformation is 10% technology, 20% data, and 70% change management, and most organizations get......