The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, along with the Department of War, Department of Energy, Department of State and the FBI, have released new guidance to help organizations apply zero trust principles to
Perennial Autonomy has received a $5.2 million agreement from the Joint Interagency Task Force 401, or JIATF-401, to deliver its Bumblebee V2 counter-drone system. Stay informed on Army priorities and planned initiatives supporting
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MoreThe Department of War has released an area of interest solicitation for the Containerized Autonomous Drone Delivery System, or CADDS, initiative, according to the Defense Innovation Unit. What Capabilities Is DOW Seeking? The
MoreTrump administration officials outlined a series of forthcoming cybersecurity policy initiatives, including a new national cyber strategy, updates to federal incident reporting rules and the development of an artificial intelligence security collaboration framework,
MoreThe Department of War has issued a solicitation seeking advanced sensor and seeker prototypes to enable interceptor engagements with ballistic missiles and hypersonic threats, according to the Defense Innovation Unit. What Capabilities Is
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has named Zack Schwartz as principal deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Information and Technology. Schwartz announced his appointment in a LinkedIn post Monday. Don’t miss the 2025
MoreNASA has awarded contracts to two companies to conduct industry studies on how existing vehicles could be adapted for flight testing for airbreathing hypersonic technologies. Who Received the NASA Awards? The agency said
MoreThe Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering, or OUSW(R&E), has named the senior officials tasked with overseeing the Department of War’s six Critical Technology Areas, or CTAs. Get
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has adopted new rules requiring greater transparency from licensees and applicants whose operations may be influenced by foreign adversaries to strengthen protections for U.S. communications networks. What Do the
MoreThe Nuclear Science User Facilities, or NSUF, program within the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy is set to activate the Teton supercomputer at Idaho National Laboratory, or INL, a move expected
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