The Department of the Air Force will host its third BRAVO hackathon, this time to test whether permissive development modeling using classified data is more cost-effective than traditional means in prototyping weapon
MoreThe Partnership for Public Service has revealed in a new report the best practices federal government agencies employ to mobilize cloud computing to enhance operations and transform customer services. The report, developed
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded Applied Research Laboratories at the University of Texas at Austin a $171.3 million contract modification to continue to support research, development and testing of earth science
MoreThree House lawmakers have asked the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for a briefing on threats posed by domestic violent extremists
MoreA Congressional Budget Office report estimates that the U.S. Navy’s total budget would increase to approximately $290 billion by 2052, up from the current $220 billion, as the fleet size expands to
MoreRetired United States Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall has been selected as a member of Sigma Defense Systems’ board of advisors, where he will serve alongside the organization’s co-founders and numerous former military
MoreRick Wagner, president of Microsoft Federal and six-time Wash100 Award winner, was featured in a new video interview with Executive Mosaic to shed light on Microsoft’s role on the Department of Defense’s Joint Warfighting Cloud
MoreOn Thursday, Executive Mosaic debuted the 2023 Wash100 profiles of Battelle President and CEO Lou Von Thaer and United States Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall. Every year, Executive Mosaic hand-picks the top 100 most consequential executives working
MoreThe Department of Transportation has awarded up to $435 million in grants to 34 university transportation centers to support research and development projects that can advance the country’s infrastructure. Transportation Secretary Pete
MoreNASA has announced its plan to launch a space telescope mission to geostationary orbit for Israel in early 2026 to examine astronomical events that occur over a short period, such as mergers
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