Adm. Charles Richard Now Commander of USSTRATCOM
Adm. Charles Richard of the U.S. Navy has assumed leadership of U.S. Strategic Command at a ceremony ...
Read moreDetailsAdm. Charles Richard of the U.S. Navy has assumed leadership of U.S. Strategic Command at a ceremony ...
Read moreDetailsLt. Gen. Eric Smith, commander of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, said the U.S. should ...
Read moreDetailsSen. John Hawley, R-Mo., has proposed legislation that seeks to protect U.S. citizens' personal data from hostile foreign ...
Read moreDetailsAjit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said FCC plans to put the 280 megahertz ...
Read moreDetailsA collegiate team from University of Maryland won the fifth iteration of a Department of Energy contest aimed ...
Read moreDetailsAmy Hess, executive assistant director of the FBI’s criminal, cyber, response and services branch, said the ...
Read moreDetailsScott Bowman, acting deputy chief information officer at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, told FedTech in ...
Read moreDetailsThe General Services Administration is slated to begin its search for a new executive director for ...
Read moreDetailsThe Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy will be allocating $43M to an effort that ...
Read moreDetailsThe Government Accountability Office has found that the Department of Veterans Affairs still faces multiple cybersecurity ...
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