Four research teams made it to the final level of NASA’s Watts on the Moon Challenge, a competition that seeks innovations on power generation and storage on the lunar surface. The winning
MoreThe Biden administration has released a new action plan outlining its priorities to advance education and workforce training opportunities in the U.S. biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector. The action plan stresses the need
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has revealed in a new report that the U.S. Navy has yet to develop a full cost and schedule estimate for modernizing dry docks in its four public
MoreThe Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology within the Department of Health and Human Services has proposed a rule that would direct electronic health records systems using artificial intelligence
MoreA Department of Defense-backed national manufacturing innovation institute in Detroit, LIFT, has started the second phase of two programs focused on advancing work on materials acceleration and thermal management for hypersonic vehicles.
MoreThe National Security Agency and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency jointly released an information sheet recommending security best practices for organizations with Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery coding platforms. The guidance was published
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security revised its acquisition regulation to enhance the protection and privacy of controlled unclassified information, and improve security incident reporting to the agency. The rule, which takes effect
MoreThe Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command has begun seeking proposals for a single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to develop a virtual learning environment for the service branch’s digital information learning systems. A notice
MoreThe United States via the Department of Energy and the government of Sweden have entered into a joint implementation agreement to strengthen scientific cooperation and research in the energy sector. Building upon a
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office projects the total federal deficits to drop from 5.8 percent of gross domestic product in 2023 to 5 percent by 2027 and then increase steadily over the next
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