The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected an initial 15 companies for Stage A of its Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, or QBI, project launched in July to explore the feasibility of building
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has unveiled Blue Manufacturing, an initiative aimed at revolutionizing defense manufacturing by facilitating collaborations between advanced technology firms and commercial producers. DIU said Thursday the initiative is intended to
MoreMITRE has offered several recommendations in response to the Office of Management of Budget’s request for information on advancing domestic chip manufacturing in commercial IT. The nonprofit company said Tuesday its recommendations
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office, or PEO, Enterprise has unveiled the Product Lead Digital Market to modernize and streamline the procurement of IT hardware, software and services to deliver a more
MoreThe International Space Station National Laboratory has launched an accelerator program that seeks to connect startups to investment partners to advance space-based innovation and drive commercial opportunities in low Earth orbit. Under the Orbital
MoreA team comprising university students and personnel from the Department of Energy‘s Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently conducted an experiment to determine the effectiveness of a new fuel coating technique the laboratory
MoreF-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft have begun undergoing autonomous aircraft modifications as part of the Air Force’s Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model – Autonomy Flying Testbed program, or VENOM. The Air Force
MoreThe Department of Defense is aiming to implement zero trust in weapons systems in 2035. At a recent event, Randy Resnick, director of the Zero Trust Office within the Pentagon’s Chief Information
MoreNASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, or JSC, has started seeking industry input for the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destination Contract, or CLDC. According to the request for information notice posted on SAM.gov
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