The Federal Aviation Administration has completed the transition to a streamlined licensing framework for commercial space launch and reentry operations, consolidating approvals under a single rule to reduce regulatory complexity for industry.
The National Security Agency has recommended security policies and technical requirements for smart controller devices installed for operational technology in national security systems, or NSS. The recommendations address new risks from the
MoreDefense technology company Raft has secured a $2.9 million contract from the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command to develop an application programming interface gateway for the cloud-based Unified Data Library. The
MoreThe Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency’s security clearance background investigations inventory dropped 24 percent to 222,700 cases in April from 291,200 investigations in September 2024. The reduction in backlogged cases was attributed
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration is modernizing a decades-old, critical safety system years ahead of schedule. The agency said Monday that a new Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM, will be delivered in the
MoreThe U.S. Army Office of the Chief Information Officer’s Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, or ECMA, has widened the audience reach of the Army Enterprise Wickr to enable more users to communicate in
MoreA Falcon 9 rocket lifted off a Cargo Dragon spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center on Monday for SpaceX’s 32nd cargo mission to the International Space Station. The spacecraft will bring 6,700 lb
MoreLeidos is investing $10 million over five years to develop disease detection and management tools powered by artificial intelligence, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh’s Computational Pathology and AI Center of
MoreFormer Department of Defense leaders are calling for the adoption of a more agile and flexible approach to military requirements in building the Golden Dome, a missile defense infrastructure that will protect
MoreThe Department of Defense is drafting a vendors’ criteria to fast-track the security approval of software that DOD agencies and military service branches can use. A request for information will be issued
MoreSens. Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Mike Rounds, R-S.D., have introduced a bill to extend a provision of a 2015 regulation that facilitates cyberthreat sharing between the federal government and the private sector.
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