NASA has made little progress on future Mars missions beyond a 2020 rover in an effort to replace aging spacecraft currently in orbit around the planet, Space News reported Friday. The space agency has prioritized
MoreL. Wayne Brasure, acting director of the domestic nuclear detection office at the Department of Homeland Security since May, has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve in the role on
MoreThe General Services Administration and the Office of Management and Budget have selected the Agriculture Department to serve as a shared services provider of CGIâs financial management platform. OMB and GSAâs office
MoreAn Afloat Training Group has conducted a Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment on the USS John C. Stennis prior to the aircraft carrier’s return to Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton. The service branch said Thursday the ULTRA-S
MoreGen. Mark Milley, U.S. Army chief of staff, has said he predicts the future of the service branch will not include divisions, corps, tanks or Bradley fighting vehicles and bear little resemblance to its current state
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has unveiled a new office with responsibility over strategic development functions in support of the military branch’s development planning and experimentations initiatives. The Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Execution Office will
MoreThe U.S. Navy is set to distribute graphics, videos and articles on cyber threats in an effort to educate the service branchâs personnel and partners on the topic in observation of the
MoreA new Deltek report says that U.S. civilian agencies awarded $75.5 million in cloud computing contracts during the federal government’s 2016 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. Deltekâs preliminary data on the federal governmentâs
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration has proposed an update to professional development training standards on commercial air carrier pilots in an effort to drive compliance with standard procedures. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking will require pilots-in-command to undergo
MoreThe Energy Department has deployed teams of emergency responders to monitor energy infrastructure as Hurricane Matthew hits Florida. DOE said Thursday the department’s responders are communicating with other responders and the energy sector to support the
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