The U.S. Marine Corps is seeking input from certified 8(a) small businesses on support services for aviation training systems needed by the Training & Education Command, Marine Air Ground Task Force, Training
MoreDave Powner and Mark Peters, respectively an executive director and a cyber specialist at Mitre, said they believe Congress should align proposed legislation to reform the Federal Information Security Modernization Act with
MoreLuci Holemans, Air Traffic Organization cybersecurity group manager at the Federal Aviation Administration, said FAA is transitioning to a zero trust strategy that involves network monitoring and authentication and segmentation of resources
MoreNational Cyber Director Chris Inglis, a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, hosted a roundtable discussion on Wednesday with senior U.S. government officials, health care CEOs, and other executives to discuss the state of cybersecurity
MoreThe General Services Administration and the Office of Management and Budget announced that $100 million of the Technology Modernization Fund will go to projects aimed at improving customer experiences. The funding is
MoreT-Mobile and Oceus announced on Tuesday that both companies have formed a strategic alliance to deliver key offerings across the federal government as well as provide new capabilities and cutting-edge use cases
MoreA KC-46 Pegasus assigned to the 349th Air Refueling Squadron located at McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas has performed its first in-air refueling training with a CV-22 Osprey operated by Air
MoreThe Department of Defense’s innovation arm is seeking industry proposals for a software package that would allow military unmanned ground vehicles to operate autonomously. Potential vendors will work to create software with
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is seeking public input on its recently posted Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 cloud use case. The agency said Thursday TIC is meant to provide security for
MoreThe Senate Armed Services Committee voted 23-3 Thursday to move the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act to the Senate floor for consideration. The NDAA would authorize $817.3 billion in FY
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