A study underwritten by Hitachi Vantara Federal and Rubrik found that 84 percent of geospatial intelligence practitioners in the government and higher education sectors believe organizations could improve mission outcomes through artificial
MoreSpace Systems Command has delivered the second and final U.S.-developed space sensor payload scheduled to launch aboard Japan’s geostationary satellites. SSC said Wednesday the payloads were developed in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity established a new program aimed at discovering innovations to improve the U.S. intelligence community’s biointelligence and biosecurity capabilities. The research program has awarded contracts to nine
MoreRep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said a joint autonomy office within the Department of Defense’s chief digital and artificial intelligence office could help DOD facilitate
MoreMITRE’s Center for Data-Driven Policy has released a new paper outlining a set of recommendations on how the Department of Defense could advance the deployment of its Joint All Domain Command and
MoreA team from Army Contracting Command-Rock Island’s Information Technology Directorate has formed an enterprise agreement with Carahsoft Technology to deliver a full suite of ServiceNow licenses to the U.S. Army. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity
MoreColin Kahl will step down from his role as undersecretary for policy at the Department of Defense in mid-July. Lloyd Austin, defense secretary and 2023 Wash100 Award winner, said in a statement
MoreStephen Chambal has been selected as executive vice president and chief growth officer of LinQuest Corporation. In his new role, Chambal will oversee LinQuest’s business development team and guide corporate strategy with an emphasis
MoreA study from Eagle Hill Consulting has found that 59 percent of government employees in remote and hybrid work arrangements said their job satisfaction would decline if their agency required their personnel
MoreA new report from Idaho National Laboratory researchers has found that states with energy-intensive industries and nuclear-friendly regulations are suitable markets for microreactors. The report, titled “Microreactor Applications in U.S. Markets,” revealed
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