White House Creates Process to Govern President’s Intell Priorities Development
The White House has issued a memorandum that establishes a process governing the development and implementation ...
Read moreDetailsThe White House has issued a memorandum that establishes a process governing the development and implementation ...
Read moreDetailsThe CIA has teamed up with the University of Florida to examine the potential of artificial ...
Read moreDetailsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is soliciting feedback on a draft document that seeks ...
Read moreDetailsManagement consulting and technology company LMI has signed an agreement to sell its subsidiary to a group ...
Read moreDetailsPromoting from within, government contracting company Serco Inc. is installing a new CEO on September 1st — Tom ...
Read moreDetailsThe National Science Foundation is investing $20 million over a five-year period in the development of ...
Read moreDetailsSpace System Command is slated to host an industry day on July 28 in Colorado Springs ...
Read moreDetailsUnison announced on Tuesday that the leading provider of procurement, supply chain and contract management software will ...
Read moreDetailsThe Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security is soliciting tools capable of ...
Read moreDetailsA report by the Atlantic Council Task Force on Cybersecurity and the Energy Transition suggests possible ...
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