President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a consolidated appropriations measure into law to end a partial government shutdown and fund the Department of War and other federal agencies through the end of
MoreThe Senate has confirmed Maj. Gen. Luke Cropsey for promotion to lieutenant general, elevating him to a three-star role as he becomes the military deputy in the Office of the Assistant Secretary
MoreThe Department of War has selected 25 companies to compete in the initial phase of an acquisition reform initiative aimed at rapidly fielding low-cost, small unmanned aerial systems designed to perform one-way
MoreNASA is calling on industry, academia, government partners and the public to help shape the agency’s future technology investments. The space agency said Tuesday that it is seeking input on 32 identified
MoreThe Department of Energy has unveiled the full roster of members for its newly established Office of Science Advisory Committee, or SCAC, bringing together senior leaders from academia, industry and the national
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is asking industry, government and research stakeholders to weigh in on a new draft framework aimed at improving how language models are evaluated through automated
MoreThe Department of War has issued a solicitation seeking advanced sensor and seeker prototypes to enable interceptor engagements with ballistic missiles and hypersonic threats, according to the Defense Innovation Unit. What Capabilities Is
MoreThe Senate on Friday confirmed Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock as deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command through a voice vote, according to congressional records. The latest Senate confirmation highlights continued
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has named Zack Schwartz as principal deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Information and Technology. Schwartz announced his appointment in a LinkedIn post Monday. Don’t miss the 2025
MoreThe National Institutes of Health Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center, or NITAAC, within the Department of Health and Human Services has decided to end the potential $50 billion Chief Information Officer–Solutions
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