The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is looking to conduct research into emerging satellite and ground technologies through broad agency announcements. Forthcoming BAAs will focus on potential projects to design a microwave sensor,
MoreThe Department of Defense has formed a team to carry out its own investigation to determine the authenticity of the purported classified documents containing information on the Ukraine war and intercepted communications
MoreThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration is seeking public comment on the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence technology. The agency said Tuesday that it is gathering feedback to guide the
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has published a pair of requests for information to identify industry sources capable of demonstrating technologies designed to counter threats posed by small
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released the second version of its framework to advance the implementation of zero trust architecture across the federal government. CISA said Tuesday the Zero Trust
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has appointed Julie Kearney, senior counsel for space law and policy since February, as chief of the Space Bureau, the FCC’s newly launched organization tasked with overseeing satellite
MoreThe Transportation Security Administration has awarded three companies contracts with a combined value of $1.3 billion to procure Computed Tomography scanners. If all options are exercised, TSA will procure up to 426 base,
MoreTara McArthur, former program manager of diversity, equity and inclusion at the Department of the Air Force, has joined the Defense Contract Management Agency as deputy executive director, she announced in a
MoreNathaniel Fick, U.S. ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy at the State Department, said the department plans to set up a special fund to help allies and other international partners
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory has officially made public its software marketplace website that offers research organizations access to a variety of readily available software codes and data sets. The
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