The U.S. Army has launched Army FUZE, a venture-capital-style acquisition program that will channel about $750 million per year into early-stage firms developing technologies for defense missions, Breaking Defense reported Monday. The
The Government Accountability Office said most of the Department of Defense’s hypersonic programs are not using leading product development practices, impacting the agency’s goal to quickly build hypersonic weapons with speeds of
MoreThe Department of Commerce has agreed to provide Amkor Technology with up to $400 million in proposed direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act. Under a preliminary memorandum of terms signed
MoreThe Department of Education has awarded Valiant Solutions three contracts to deliver data, cyber and secure IT services supporting the agency’s programs and operations. Work on the potential five-year, $28.3 million ED
MoreRaytheon has agreed to mentor technology businesses Anacapa Micro Products, a secure supply chain solution provider, and cloud-based synaptic intelligence platform developer Nara Logics. The RTX business said Monday that it will
MoreA full-scale burst pressure test has been completed on the inflatable habitat that Sierra Space is developing as part of the NASA-funded commercial space station of Blue Origin, Orbital Reef. The structure,
MoreThe Biden-Harris administration has laid out steps toward an industry-led development of standardization of critical and emerging technologies, or CETs, to protect and support national and economic security. The White House said
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for qualified contractors to provide expertise and operational support for an agency project to develop advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. The VA needs help from companies
MoreThe U.S. Agency for International Development has released a new Digital Policy that promotes the secure adoption of digital and emerging technologies to accelerate development progress and humanitarian response. New funding worth
MoreCrane Army Ammunition Activity aims to establish more partnerships with the private sector to support its 15-year, $285 million modernization plan. CAAA, which produces and provides conventional munitions for warfighters, sees public-private
MoreThe National Science Foundation and the Department of Commerce are seeking industry input to inform plans to invest up to $30 million over the next five years to establish and operate a
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