William Streilein, the inaugural chief technology officer of the Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, is stepping down from his role to return to academia. In a LinkedIn post
MoreLast week, consistent gains drove Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Index up by 2.36%. This growth brought the average to $5,342.51 and put GovCon Index back on a positive track that was disrupted the previous
MoreA SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has launched a satellite that carries an imaging spectrometer developed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Tanager-1, the first satellite of the Carbon Mapper Coalition, will use
MoreDaniela Leitner, deputy for science at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s engineering division, has been named director of the engineering division and Berkeley Lab’s chief engineer, effective Oct. 1. The national lab said
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission seeks to make improvements to Citizens Broadband Radio Service rules to benefit current and future 3.5 GHz band users and has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for
MoreConrad Stosz has joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology as head of policy for the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute. He confirmed his new role in a post on LinkedIn.
MoreThe Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and the U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center are collaborating to tackle challenges in national defense and maritime security. The two parties signed a comprehensive memorandum of understanding
MoreThe U.S. Navy has completed installing a new control room for the MQ-25 Stingray onboard the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier. Called the Unmanned Air Warfare Center, the ground control station—a.k.a.
MoreThe Biden-Harris Administration has revealed that the U.S. Department of Commerce and Texas Instruments, a global manufacturer of analog and embedded processing semiconductors, have agreed on a potential $1.6 billion investment to boost semiconductor
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency announced that eight defense agencies and field activities—known as DAFAs—are set to begin their migration to its updated network, DoDNet, in October as part of the Fourth
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