The Department of Homeland Security’s fiscal year 2026 budget request shows that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency would see its current workforce of about 3,732 reduced by more than 1,000 positions
MoreThe Universities Space Research Association’s Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science, in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group’s BCG X AI Science Institute, has revealed the open-source release of the Geospatial Artificial Intelligence
MoreA SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the eighth Global Positioning System III space vehicle to orbit on Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station under a National Security Space Launch contract with
MoreThe Office of Naval Research has begun soliciting industry feedback on airborne platforms and radio frequency electronic warfare, or RF EW, payloads. Enhancing the Navy’s ‘Soft-Kill’ Defenses According to the request for information
MoreThe White House Council on Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the National Energy Dominance Council and other permitting agencies, has released the Permitting Technology Action Plan. The White House said Friday that CEQ
MoreMembers of the Senate Select Committees on Intelligence and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs are backing the reinstatement of the Cyber Safety Review Board, a group of experts from government and industry
MoreCarroll Quade has been appointed director of the Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. The Department of Defense said Wednesday Quade’s appointment is part of the ongoing reorganization of the
MoreThe Information Technology Industry Council, or ITI, has provided the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, or OSTP, with several recommendations to strengthen artificial intelligence research and development efforts. ITI
MoreThe U.S. Senate has passed the Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act, a bipartisan bill that aims to strengthen the government’s efforts to increase investment in domestic manufacturing of chips. Sen. Gary Peters,
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service is seeking industry feedback on potential contractors capable of developing an advanced network of weather radars that will eventually succeed the one currently used.
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