Darrell Phillipson, former vice director of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing, assumed leadership of the materials and manufacturing directorate at AFRL and received appointment to join the Senior
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has released new guidance meant to help federal agencies implement the “Build America, Buy America” provisions of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The guidance document will help
MoreThe Department of Defense is looking to invest in what it calls “microelectronics commons” to help both the domestic industry and academia move small novel technologies from the development laboratory to the
MoreThe Department of Defense has awarded one-year contracts to Texas A&M University and the University of Notre Dame in Indiana to perform applied hypersonics research. Texas A&M will quantify near-space and high-altitude
MoreEmery Csulak, former principal deputy chief information officer at the Department of Energy, has been promoted to chief data officer and he will be responsible for developing data utilization strategies to support
MoreMicrosoft cloud services firm Applied Information Sciences has entered an agreement to purchase Xgility, a company versed in Microsoft programs. With the new buy, AIS will welcome a host of public and private sector clients
MoreGuidehouse has added two experienced environmental executives, Sharon Burke and Jon Powers, as senior climate and energy advisors. The consulting company said Wednesday that Burke and Powers will aid in Guidehouse’s ongoing efforts alongside
MoreThe U.S. Navy presented Congress with multiple shipbuilding procurement plans to grow the military branch’s fleet in the coming years, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday. The publication obtained a document that outlines three
MoreLaurie Locascio, former vice president for research at the University of Maryland, has assumed leadership of the National Institute of Standards and Technology nearly two weeks after the Senate approved her nomination.
MoreThe State Department has approved Australia’s request to procure multichannel software-programmable radio systems and equipment from the U.S. under a potential $42 million foreign military sales deal. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency
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