The Office of Management and Budget has released draft guidance for federal agencies as they develop regulations and policies related to artificial intelligence-based technologies.
MoreJason Gomez, a chief scientist at Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, has been appointed to serve as the division's chief technology officer. He will work to form partnerships with industry, academia, innovation cells
MoreThe Department of Transportation seeks feedback on its planned search for technologies that would help disabled citizens access traditional and automated vehicles, Nextgov reported Monday. The Inclusive Design Challenge would aim to foster vehicle
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office predicts that the Department of the Navy would spend around $380 billion for new aircraft over the next 30 years.
MoreBAE Systems model CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle has successfully tested a long-range (LR) anti-tank guided missile, the company announced on Tuesday.
MoreLt. Gen. Lori Reynolds, deputy commandant for information at the U.S. Marine Corps, said she has four priorities in 2020 and the first focuses on the service’s network modernization effort, C4ISRNET reported
MoreThe U.S. Air Force's 752nd Operations Support Squadron has conducted the unit's initial live mission with a new ground-based weapons system. The squadron used the AN/TYQ-23A Tactical Air Operations Module from Tinker Air Force
MoreNASA Administrator and a Wash100 award recipient Jim Bridenstine announced in December that the space agency’s GeoCarb Earth science hosted payload mission passed its confirmation review, SpaceNews reported Sunday.
MoreThe Department of Energy has awarded $25M in federal funds to 16 projects that aim to increase the efficiency and safety of the country's natural gas infrastructure.
MoreCyber terrorists used a certain type of ransomware to hack networks linked to a U.S. Coast Guard transport facility, Cyberscoop reported Monday. The Ryuk ransomware disrupted the marine transport facility's information technology network
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