BWX Technologies (BWXT) has announced that the company’s TRISO nuclear fuel manufacturing restart activities will continue to progress ahead of schedule, BWXT reported on Tuesday.
MoreAndrew Dugan, chief technology officer (CTO) at CenturyLink, and Jonathan Spalter, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of USTelecom, will speak on the COVID-19 Network Performance – Designed for Demand, a virtual
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission on Monday approved Ligado’s application to use the L-band spectrum to field a low-power terrestrial network in support of 5G and internet-of-things services.
MoreJames “Hondo” Geurts, assistant secretary for research, development and acquisition at the U.S. Navy and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said the service branch has used its supply chain management platforms to track
MoreEllen Lord, undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment at the Department of Defense and a 2020 Wash100 Awardee, said aircraft manufacturers and other U.S. defense contractors depend on parts suppliers in Mexico and DoD
MoreThe Department of the Navy has begun efforts to implement the development, security and operations or DevSecOps approach in the U.S. Marine Corps' software development activities. The Operational Application and Service Innovation Site, part of Naval
MoreThe Department of Energy wants to build partnerships that tackle the use of fusion technology as a safer source of energy than fission used in nuclear facilities, Nextgov reported Friday. The Department released a Federal
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration has reorganized its Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) and updated performance-based regulations for launch and reentry operations in an effort to streamline commercial launch activities.
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has found in an audit that the U.S. Air Force still needs to form a full plan for the development of a certain new multidomain situational awareness system.
MoreA consortium created to provide high-performance computing support for COVID-19 research and development has begun supplying over 402 petaflops of compute power for 15 research proposals, FedScoop reported Friday.
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