The Senate voted 85-7 Wednesday to confirm Barbara Barrett, former chairwoman of The Aerospace Corp., as the new secretary of the Air Force, the service branch reported.
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is making progress in its program designed to reduce risks in genetic engineering technologies. The agency said Tuesday its Safe Genes program's first phase has resulted to the
MoreU.S. Strategic Command has selected California Polytechnic State University to support a global effort to track in-orbit objects via satellites. Cal Poly said Tuesday it holds 20 years of helping Vandenberg Air Force
MoreFlorida International University has received $3 million in funds from NASA through the Minority University Research and Education Project to study the development of materials that may endure in space.
MoreThe Defense Logistics Agency is working to implement the Office of Management and Budget’s policy mandating the integration of risk management and internal controls throughout the agency.
MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is looking for an artificial intelligence lead that will provide technical expertise to support the agency’s implementation of AI into its daily operations, Nextgov reported Tuesday.
MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has lowered the agency's patent pendency times below 14.7 months in initial action pendency and 23.8 months for overall pendency. USPTO said Tuesday that the figures
MoreLt. Gen. James Dickinson, commander of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, said that the command is making changes in an effort to accommodate the new U.S. Space Command, Space
MoreThe U.S. Army requires Congress approval to move forward with a potential five-year, $1 billion investment in data, artificial intelligence and cloud, FCW reported Tuesday.
MoreRaytheon announced on Wednesday that the company has signed a teaming agreement with WEY Technology (WEYTEC) to co-develop the next-generation air traffic controller workstation called Multi-platform ATC Re-hosting Solution, or MARS.
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