MITRE Underscores Importance of Workforce, R&D in Domestic Chip-making
MITRE has offered several recommendations in response to the Office of Management of Budget’s request for ...
Read moreDetailsMITRE has offered several recommendations in response to the Office of Management of Budget’s request for ...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office, or PEO, Enterprise has unveiled the Product Lead Digital Market ...
Read moreDetailsThe International Space Station National Laboratory has launched an accelerator program that seeks to connect startups to investment ...
Read moreDetailsA team comprising university students and personnel from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
Read moreDetailsF-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft have begun undergoing autonomous aircraft modifications as part of the Air Force's ...
Read moreDetailsThe Department of Defense is aiming to implement zero trust in weapons systems in 2035. At ...
Read moreDetailsNASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, or JSC, has started seeking industry input for the Commercial Low ...
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence, on behalf of the Office of the Open ...
Read moreDetailsOne of the United States’ most secretive agencies is using digital transformation tools such as AI ...
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump has nominated Joseph Jewell, an aerospace engineer, to serve as an assistant secretary ...
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