The National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a broad agency announcement through its CHIPS Research and Development Office to solicit proposals for a funding opportunity aimed at advancing U.S. leadership
NASA wants SpaceX and Blue Origin to develop large cargo landers and deliver payloads to the Moon for the Artemis missions. The space agency said Tuesday that the companies will be awarded
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit seeks a commercial solution that would enable the Department of Defense’s Cyber Mission Force to integrate realistic and automated cyber adversaries into its training platform. The desired technology
MoreThe Office of the Inspector General within the Department of Defense has found delays in the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office’s development of an implementation plan for the DOD’s AI Adoption
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has appointed Melissa Midzor as director of its Communications Technology Laboratory. Her responsibilities include setting standards and creating precision and simulation instruments to measure capabilities
MoreThe defense departments of the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia have agreed to combine resources and share expertise, technical information and test facilities to accelerate the development of hypersonic vehicles
MoreResearchers across the U.S. can now access an artificial intelligence-based computer called DeltaAI developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, a unit of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. National Science Foundation
MoreThe American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council is calling for the adoption of Open Security Controls Assessment Language, or OSCAL, an open standard framework for automating the authority to operate risk assessment
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has revised its satellite spectrum-sharing rules to promote market entry, regulatory certainty and spectrum efficiency. According to the FCC’s report and order released on Friday, the revision clarifies
MoreThe Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, or OLCF, in Tennessee is gathering information for the Department of Energy’s Quantum Computing User Program to determine hardware availability, software solutions and user engagement potential
MoreA partnership between GE Aerospace and NASA is scheduled to start a series of flight tests on Monday to research new technologies for reducing non-carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to climate change.
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