The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has issued a request for information asking stakeholders to identify federal statutes, regulations and agency policies that hinder the development, deployment and adoption
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence wants to reform the way the U.S. intelligence community procures capabilities and streamline the contracting processes for unclassified open-source intelligence. At a recent event,
MoreThe Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International has launched a new program designed to establish standardized training and certification for uncrewed maritime systems operators in commercial and defense missions. The Trusted UMS
MoreThe Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has completed the first B61-13 gravity bomb unit designed to defeat hard and large-area military targets. Part of the U.S. nuclear triad’s air leg
MoreNASA has announced an upcoming solicitation for the 2025 Small Business Innovation Research Ignite program, which seeks products and services to support space missions. The space agency is looking for disruptive technologies
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a white paper that establishes a metric for determining if a product vulnerability has been exploited. The NIST Cybersecurity White Paper, or CWSP,
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has awarded Southwest Research Institute a $250 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to support a study on aircraft systems and materials degradation due to operational use. Work under the Center
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency will officially open its $1.7 billion facility north of downtown St. Louis in Missouri in September, Space News reported Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth, the agency’s director and four-time
MoreThe federal government has a unique opportunity to implement acquisition reforms in President Donald Trump’s second term, according to Larry Allen, associate administrator of the Office of Government-wide Policy at the General
MoreJohn Phelan, the newly appointed secretary of the Navy, has identified readiness as his priority for the service. The official joined Adm. James W. Kilby, acting chief of naval operations, during a
MoreThe Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International has urged the Senate Armed Services Committee to update the foreign military sales process and the U.S. export control measures, particularly those delaying the transfer
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