The National Security Innovation Network has named 10 ventures to the 2024 Propel Hawaii accelerator. The NSIN said Tuesday the selected early-stage companies will provide new capabilities for the U.S. Air Force
MoreSandboxAQ has announced a partnership with Mayo Clinic to develop technology that aims to advance cardiac diagnostics. CardiAQ, a magnetocardiography, or MCG, imaging system, aims to provide a faster and more accessible visualization
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has issued a draft solicitation for business operations support to the Deputy Commandant Programs and Resources. According to the Wednesday notice posted on the System for Award Management
MoreThe United States will provide $450 million of proposed federal incentives to SK Hynix for its project to build a high-bandwidth memory — or HBM — packaging fabrication and research and development
MoreThe U.S. National Science Foundation and Intel Corporation have partnered to offer funding to boost STEM education and training for the microelectronics industry. The $7.6 million investment is part of a 10-year
MoreThe U.S. Air Force’s 412th Test Wing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, has started flight testing of the Boeing-designed load adaptable modular pylon to check its capability to carry and deploy
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit will expand its lists of approved drones and National Defense Authorization Act-compliant unmanned aerial system components and software through a competition. Product proposals to join the Blue UAS
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced an upcoming solicitation to support its effort to develop a new standard for advanced radio frequency sensing systems. According to a DARPA notice posted
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program will now transition to detailed aircraft design work after receiving Milestone B approval. The Army said Friday the latest acquisition decision came after
MoreThe U.S. Navy has awarded KBR a $153 million contract to continue supporting the agency’s flight test and aircrew services. Under the five-year recompete contract, KBR will aid Naval Test Wings Atlantic and
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