The Department of Health and Human Services has made several changes to its IT leadership team, with six of eight officials within the Office of the Chief Information Officer serving in their
MoreNASA’s Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition, or CSDA, program has finalized eight agreements with seven commercial providers to deliver multispectral and synthetic aperture radar, or SAR, data for Earth science research and applications. The
MoreNASA has signed an order with California-headquartered aerospace company Vast to send a team of four astronauts to the International Space Station. The space agency said Thursday that Vast will propose crew
MoreThe Small Business Administration has initiated termination proceedings against 154 Washington, D.C.-based companies participating in the 8(a) Business Development Program by sending letters informing them they failed to meet economic disadvantage requirements.
MoreThe U.S. Department of the Treasury, which chairs the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, has released a request for information seeking public feedback on the CFIUS Known
MorePresident Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a consolidated appropriations measure into law to end a partial government shutdown and fund the Department of War and other federal agencies through the end of
MoreThe Department of Energy has unveiled the full roster of members for its newly established Office of Science Advisory Committee, or SCAC, bringing together senior leaders from academia, industry and the national
MoreThe Small Business Administration’s 7(a) Working Capital Pilot Program has provided more than $150 million in lending since its launch, with most of that activity occurring over the past year as small
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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