Sens. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, and Angus King, I-Maine, have issued a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Chinese firm Huawei Technologies' threat to the U.S. energy infrastructure. The letter, addressed to FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee,
MoreThe General Services Administration has partnered with the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center to speed up the Department of Defense’s acquisition operations through the implementation of artificial intelligence, Federal Times reported Friday.
MoreThe Defense Digital Service has opened a satellite office in Augusta, Ga., near the U.S. Army Cyber Command and Fort Gordon, Defense One reported Saturday.
MoreThe government of Serbia has selected Bechtel and ENKA, working together in a joint venture, to construct a 70 mile, 5G-ready dual carriageway to connect the communities and businesses of Eastern Pojate
MoreOracle Health Services, a division of Oracle Corporation, announced its participation with The Opportunity Project (TOP) Technology Sprint: Creating the Future of Health to match patients more effectively with clinical trials and
MoreStuart Hazlett, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for procurement, said a new contract writing system designed to streamline the service’s contracting process will be first tested by the Army Corps of
MoreAdm. Michael Gilday, chief of naval operations, said the lack of international standards for appropriate cyber behavior makes it hard for the U.S. and its allies to watch over adversaries, Fifth Domain reported
MoreThe Center for a New American Security has submitted to the Department of Defense a congressionally mandated study that sets principles for advancing U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific amid competition with China.
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate is exploring ways to deploy security dogs in unconventional scenarios. DHS S&T said Thursday it partnered with other entities to study the use of
MoreThe Government Accountability Office said it intends to “continue to build its capacity” to meet congressional demand for science and technology activities through the agency’s new Science, Technology Assessment and Analytics arm.
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