The Department of Energy and the National Reactor Innovation Center have opened applications for the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad, signaling an effort to accelerate private sector deployment of advanced nuclear technologies through
The U.S. Army Cyber Command is spearheading a Radio Frequency Data Pilot program in partnership with other units of the service branch to strengthen Army capabilities in the electromagnetic spectrum in support
MoreA new project called Nano Solutions On-Chip, or NSOC, led by the Los Alamos National Laboratory will seek new design and fabrication approaches on integrated circuits for better energy efficiency and performance
MoreThe National Security Agency has published three cybersecurity information sheets outlining critical mitigation strategies to safeguard organizations’ edge device systems, including firewalls, routers and virtual private network gateways. The publication provides guidance
MoreThis spring, the U.S. Navy has announced that it will decide the full rate production for the Infrared Search and Track, or IRST, Block II system for the service branch’s carrier-based F/A-18E/F
MoreNASA has included critical payloads in a flight test that simulated lunar gravity to prepare them for the Moon and other space exploration missions. During the test, Blue Origin’s New Shepard reusable
MoreKaren Evans, a former chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security, has joined the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as senior cyber adviser. A CISA spokesperson confirmed Evans’ return to
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a second public draft of the revised Special Publication 800-38G, or SP 800-38G, to invite public comment on the document. The initial revision
MoreThe Missile Defense Agency has issued a request for information to help identify technologies for a next-generation missile defense shield to protect the United States against advanced foreign aerial attacks. According to
MoreThe Department of Defense memorandum on the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Moderate equivalency application for cloud service offerings allows non-FedRAMP certified companies to seek third-party assessment for authorization instead, said
MoreThe U.S. Navy is struggling to sustain its combat surface ships despite receiving $1 billion more from its original budget proposals for maintenance, according to a new Government Accountability Office report. Published
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