The Air Force Institute of Technology hosted a three-day course to give students, government employees and contractors an introduction to hypersonics. AFIT said Wednesday more than 200 people attended lectures about hypersonic
MoreJack Blackhurst, executive director of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) since June 2017, is set to retire Wednesday after a 46-year career that saw him take on various military and
MoreHeidi Ries, a physics professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology, has been appointed to serve as AFIT's chief academic officer, a role through which she will oversee academic quality. She
MoreAn academic consortium will pursue research on nuclear science, engineering and security through a five-year, $25 million grant awarded by the Department of Energy's (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). “I am
MoreThe U.S. Army has begun to develop an open architecture system that would use plug-and-play sensors to facilitate navigation for soldiers deployed to GPS-limited areas, C4ISRNET reported Monday. The Scorpion positioning, navigation and timing system is
MorePeter O’Rourke, senior adviser to the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, has been appointed as a senior adviser and the executive director of the newly established office of accountability and whistleblower protection
MoreLt. Gen. Andy Busch, former director of the Defense Logistics Agency, formally concluded his 38-year military career during a ceremony held Thursday at Fort Belvoir in Virginia. The U.S. Air Force veteran led the development
MoreA team of researchers at the Air Force Institute of Technology has developed a prototype of a camera system designed to detect and locate individuals during surveillance, aerial search-and-rescue missions through skin
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The U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology has evaluated the ability of some Air Force and Army cadets to secure enterprise networks during a two-day cybersecurity competition. AFIT hosted the Hackfest event as
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