Robert Shriver, associate director for employee services at the Office of Personnel Management, has given updates on three efforts to expand the federal government’s cybersecurity workforce. OPM has released a new page
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security is looking for companies that can develop a cloud-based platform for sharing sensitive-but-unclassified homeland defense data between government, international and private sector members. DHS plans to use
MoreSenior Director of Yext’s federal business, Justin Fessler, recently participated in an Executive Spotlight interview with the Potomac Officers Club to discuss the federal government’s technology needs and share the core tenets that steer
MoreYlli Bajraktari, CEO of the Special Competitive Studies Project, said the federal government should increase its spending on basic research and development efforts to help maintain its competitive edge in artificial intelligence
MoreThe White House has created a document for rural stakeholders planning to apply for grants and technical assistance programs under President Biden’s $1 trillion nationwide infrastructure investment package. More than 100 programs
MoreA new Defense Intelligence Agency report has found that the combined in-orbit satellite fleets of Russia and China increased by more than 70 percent between 2019 and 2021. The DIA report “Challenges
MoreHouse and Senate lawmakers urged the Department of Energy to ensure that DOE carry out its duty as the lead agency for the U.S. energy sector when it comes to cybersecurity. The
MoreAmentum has secured a potential five-year, $260 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to generate a defense strategy for attacks from unmanned systems. The Department of Defense Information Analysis Center
MoreThe U.S. Army has awarded 23 small businesses around $19 million in Applied Small Business Innovation Research Program contracts to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies for various military applications. The
MoreThe U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has completed testing of prototype thrusters that use low-toxicity propellant to provide satellites with in-space propulsion. The 1 Newton-class Advanced Spacecraft Energetic Non-toxic Propellant thrusters
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