Kuwait National Guard personnel receive instructions during a training activity. Photo: KNG/Facebook
Kuwait National Guard personnel receive instructions during a training activity. Photo: KNG/Facebook

The Kuwait National Guard is turning to artificial intelligence to overhaul how it manages and uses military data, following a new agreement with the Middle East Telecommunications Company.

The project will see the development of AI-powered military databases designed to streamline data management and system integration across the force.

The AI-enabled system is expected to enhance decision-making by enabling advanced data analysis and risk prediction, while also automating a range of administrative and operational workflows.

The initiative aligns with the Kuwait National Guard’s Strategic Plan 2030, which aims to boost operational readiness and institutional performance while advancing technological integration across key capability areas.

The agreement was signed in the presence of senior Kuwait National Guard officials, including representatives from financial and resource management divisions.

Implementation will proceed in phases, covering planning, development, and operational deployment, with officials highlighting adherence to strict information security and data governance standards.

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