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 Department of Defense, NASA and General Services Administration have issued an interim rule to amend the System for Award Management solicitation provision and its pre-award registration requirements. In a Federal Register
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration is conducting market research to identify qualified sources that can provide artificial intelligence tools and data analytic services to improve aviation standards and practices. The agency seeks experienced
MoreThe United States has signed a joint statement of intent, or JSoI, with Japan for collaborative research, development and foreign technical exchanges to advance the two countries’ shared science and technology objectives.
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has hosted its first challenge event for uncrewed aerial systems at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California. During the Blue UAS Refresh, drone
MoreThe Department of Defense has added $160 million to the funding for its Microelectronics Commons program implementing the CHIPS and Science Act. Most of the investment — $148 million — has been
MoreDavid Shive, the General Services Administration’s chief information officer, said focusing on the needs of users enabled the agency to deliver new tools to its business units in at least 14 days,
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services’ Indian Health Service has issued a solicitation for a commercially available off-the-shelf—or COTS—incident reporting and investigation system that can support IHS facility and field operations.
MoreThe National Security Agency has recommended using the version 2.0 of Trusted Platform Modules, or TPM, on the Department of Defense’s enterprise infrastructure to defend against malicious actors seeking to steal credentials
MoreThe General Services Administration is urging government agencies to consider low Earth orbit satellites, noting they are reliable and affordable connectivity solutions. Recent innovations have made LEO satellites more accessible, Laura Stanton,
MoreLeaders of the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation presented their organization’s annual operating plan, or AOP, for fiscal year 2025 on Tuesday at Defense Supply Center Richmond in Virginia. Brig. Gen. Chad Ellsworth,
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