A Radiation Tolerant Computer, developed by researchers at Montana State University, is one of the payloads that Firefly Aerospace will deliver to the Moon as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit is seeking proposals for artificial intelligence-enabled diligence evaluation, or AIDE. DIU AIDE Platform Attributes The DIU said the request for proposal was initially posted on SAM.gov on Jan. 13,
MoreArati Prabhakar, the director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, delivered a speech at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine on Jan. 7, where she underscored
MoreThe General Services Administration has awarded contracts to several Cherokee Federal companies for the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus, or OASIS+, contracting program. Cherokee Nation Management & Consulting received an unrestricted OASIS+
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has appointed David Henry, a senior cyber leader, as deputy chief information officer. Henry announced his new position in a LinkedIn post published Wednesday. David Henry’s Career Background
MoreThe Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering has issued new guidance designed to aid model-based systems engineers and architects in developing, presenting and analyzing model-based mission architectures.
MoreGeneral Services Administration official Laura Stanton discussed how GSA’s 8(a) STARS III governmentwide acquisition contract enables small businesses to provide IT platforms and services for the State Department to support critical government
MoreThe U.S. government has introduced a new cybersecurity label for commercial smart devices. The new U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, administered by the Federal Communications Commission, will enable consumers to make better-informed choices
MoreThe National Institute of Science and Technology is soliciting feedback on its draft guidance on using key-encapsulation mechanisms, or KEMs, for protection against cyberattacks using quantum computers. The guide follows up on
MoreNASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Florida University Space Research Consortium are collaborating to advance research and technology capabilities. The agency said officials from both organizations signed a memorandum of understanding during a ceremony
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