Intel has signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms, or PMT, with the U.S. Department of Commerce for $8.5 billion in potential CHIPS and Science Act funding. With this investment, Intel intends to upgrade
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has unveiled a roadmap detailing DHS’ three lines of effort to ensure the safe, trustworthy and secure development and use of artificial intelligence. The lines of effort
MoreDavid Cattler, a 20-year national security and intelligence industry veteran, has been named director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, succeeding Daniel Lecce, acting director of DCSA who will remain as
MoreThe Department of Defense has halted its plan to issue $2.5 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding to Intel, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. Responsibility for these allocations has now been passed to
MoreComputer viruses created from artificial intelligence and the surge in commercial spyware were some of the highlights of this year’s threat assessment released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have partnered to identify emerging technologies intended to enhance intelligence gathering, analysis and operational capabilities. DIU said Sunday they will
MoreThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the CIA have released a two-year strategy outlining a comprehensive approach to streamlining the collection and use of open-source intelligence, or OSINT, across
MoreIntel Corporation is a leader in the semiconductor industry, known for its innovative technology in the chip market. Intel’s success is not limited to its premium products with technological advancements and
MoreCol. Michael Medgyessy, chief information officer of the Air Force Intelligence Office, said he believes cloud office governance could be a big deal in 2024 due to the office’s need to access
MoreRonald Moultrie will step down from his post as under secretary of defense for intelligence and security at the Department of Defense following his nearly three years of stay as a counselor
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