A House bill is seeking to develop a security framework to protect American artificial intelligence systems from foreign threats, including espionage and cyberattacks, particularly those coming from China. AI Security Playbook The
MoreSandia National Laboratories has joined the National Semiconductor Technology Center as part of efforts to re-establish the U.S. as a leader in semiconductor production. The Albuquerque, New Mexico-based national laboratory said Thursday the
MoreThe U.S. Army is accelerating the deployment of small uncrewed aircraft systems, or SUAS, to Transformation in Contact, or TiC, brigades as part of the Short-Range Reconnaissance, or SRR, program. Col. Danielle
MoreDefense One reported Tuesday that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the U.S. intelligence community should shift from building its own technology to depending more on industry for tools that could support its missions.
MoreNASA has conducted a series of flights to validate the capability of its F-15 research jets to measure and record the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft shock waves. Throughout May, two F-15s lifted
MoreSens. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo, and John Hickenlooper, D-Co, have introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at encouraging defense technology innovation and investment in 10 regions across the country. Schmitt said Monday the Defense Technology
MorePresident Donald Trump has signed two executive orders that seek to strengthen U.S. leadership in the development and commercialization of unmanned aircraft systems and ensure U.S. sovereignty over national airspace amid threats
MoreThe U.S. Army has officially opened the Microelectronics Manufacturing Facility at the Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania. The new facility supports the Army’s modernization and ensures that the service branch cannot only
MoreThe Aerospace Industries Association, in collaboration with Accenture, has developed and published a report offering an in-depth analysis of industry expert insights on how automation and artificial intelligence can help tackle aerospace
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has showcased the enhanced lethality of a new 500-lb QUICKSINK maritime weapon, a variant of the service’s air-delivered munition for neutralizing surface vessels. During a recent live-fire test
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