Gen. Nina Armagno: Space Force to Boost Tech Procurement Speed in 2022
Gen. Nina Armagno, director of staff at the U.S. Space Force headquarters, said the service plans ...
Read moreDetailsGen. Nina Armagno, director of staff at the U.S. Space Force headquarters, said the service plans ...
Read moreDetailsAlan Chvotkin, partner with Nichols Liu, has published his most recent article as a part of Executive ...
Read moreDetailsDavid Meredith, former CEO of Everbridge and 25-year tech industry veteran, has been appointed as chief ...
Read moreDetailsThe Department of Energy (DOE) plans to invest $54 million in a funding opportunity for technologies ...
Read moreDetailsThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a bug bounty program that seeks to discover ...
Read moreDetailsOfficials from the U.S. Army have revealed that more than half of the service's email accounts ...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Navy recently held a ceremony to mark the completion of facility modifications and the ...
Read moreDetailsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking comments from the public on a ...
Read moreDetailsCongress prevented a debt default by approving a measure that would increase the debt ceiling by ...
Read moreDetailsAlex Stamos, partner at the Krebs Stamos Group and a federal advisory committee member at the ...
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