Scientists and engineers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory are developing a new approach that aims to speed up the process of designing, optimizing and testing metal components for the defense
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Commercialization has announced the addition of IonQ, Honeywell and the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga, or EPB, to its Quantum-in-Space Collaboration. Hear experts discuss the impact of quantum
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has released a report detailing the potential of overlapping or redundant roles within a network of nearly 500 organizations in the Department of Defense’s cyberspace operations. DOD Cyberspace Structure
MoreThe Department of State has approved a possible foreign military sale of up to 50 MK 54 MOD 0 lightweight torpedoes and related equipment to Norway valued an estimated $162.1 million. RTX
MoreImmigration and Customs Enforcement has reported record interest in its latest hiring campaign, receiving more than 150,000 applications nationwide and extending over 18,000 tentative job offers. The recruitment effort is part of a
MoreThe House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday introduced a continuing resolution, or CR, that seeks to prevent a government shutdown by extending government funding through Nov. 21. The panel said Tuesday the proposed
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have launched a four-year collaborative effort that seeks to accelerate innovation around nonequilibrium quantum materials by exploring the
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has signed a contract with Palantir Technologies for the Maven Smart System data-centric command and control platform. The military service said MSS will serve as a key enabler
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has released a report highlighting the lack of formal procedures within the Department of State for investigating foreign partners’ misuse of U.S. military equipment and training. Don’t miss your
MoreThe Department of the Air Force has started seeking industry feedback on vendors for a potential five-year contract to support the High Band Mission Application Software, with a value between $100 and $500
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