NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency have teamed up on a program that seeks to build and demonstrate a nuclear thermal rocket engine that could support future manned missions to
MoreAir Force Materiel Command is shifting its operational focus to prioritize digital materiel management and streamline acquisition processes to deliver advanced, integrated capabilities to warfighters. Digital materiel management is one of the
MoreSens. Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., have asked the Government Accountability Office to assess the national security risks associated with consulting firms doing business with both the U.S. government and
MoreScience Applications International Corp. has published the results of its Federal Response to Cloud, DevSecOps and AI survey, providing insight into federal progress in implementing cloud and artificial intelligence as well as fully
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has decided to become part of a nonprofit organization advocating for more open, intelligent and interoperable radio access network technologies. The O-RAN Alliance is comprised
MoreThe research arms of the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Coast Guard have agreed to collaborate on delivering enhanced space-related capabilities for the joint warfighter. Under a memorandum of agreement, the USSF
MoreExecutive Mosaic, the premier organization for government contracting industry media and events, has unveiled the 2023 Wash100 Award winners list, marking the 10-year anniversary of the most prestigious recognition in the GovCon sector.
MoreHoward University has become the first historically black college or university to lead one of the Department of Defense‘s university-affiliated research centers under a finalized agreement with the Department of the Air Force. DOD
MoreKevin Smith, vice provost for research at the Naval Postgraduate School, anticipates that the newly established Office of Research and Innovation at the U.S. Navy-operated school will advance relevant research on emerging
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office found that the U.S. budgetary deficit will be reduced by up to $865.4 billion by 2032 if the government imposes taxes on greenhouse gas emissions starting this year.
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