The U.S. Space Force’s Space Rapid Capabilities Office has selected six companies from four countries to participate in the Hyperspace Challenge to develop and mature technologies to make space assets more resilient
MoreThe White House Office of Science and Technology Policy held a roundtable to discuss with leaders from patient advocacy groups, academia, health care and industry stakeholders how to safely field artificial intelligence
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency within the Department of Homeland Security plans to release in December a request for proposals for a recompete contract to provide support services for the Joint
MoreThe U.S. Navy commissioned its newest Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer into active service during a ceremony held Saturday in Tampa, Florida, DVIDS reported. The USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125) is the
MoreAn electric ground power unit supplied power to a KC-135 tanker aircraft during a technology demonstration that took place from Aug. 14 through 17 at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit named Aditi Kumar deputy director of strategy, policy and national security partnerships and Kirstin Riesbeck its deputy director of people, finance and management. The two senior executive service
MoreThe U.S. Army has started previewing a cloud-based talent acquisition platform to select recruiters from installations across the country to gather feedback and further improve the tool. The Accessions Information Environment is
MoreThe Federal Acquisition Regulation Council has finalized regulatory changes made by the Small Business Administration to clarify requirements associated with the 8(a) business development program. The Department of Defense, General Services Administration
MoreMITRE has elevated two internal executives, Charles Clancy and Jay Schnitzer, to new positions. Clancy, who currently serves as senior vice president and general manager of MITRE Labs, will additionally take on the role
MoreThe Department of Transportation plans to fund a new center to research and develop technologies to support the administration’s clean energy goals. DOT said Tuesday it will partner with a university or
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