Derek Tournear, director of the Space Development Agency and a previous Wash100 awardee, will resume his duties as head of SDA on Thursday, April 17, Breaking Defense reported Monday. William Blauser’s Appointment
MoreThe Catalyst Accelerator, backed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate, has selected six small companies to participate in its new government business boot camp that will run from June 2-13
MoreNASA brought the Artemis II rocket closer to launch by integrating the launch vehicle stage adapter onto the Space Launch System core stage on April 12 at the Kennedy Space Center’s vehicle assembly
MoreThe Information Technology Industry Council, or ITI, has introduced a policy guide that outlines strategic principles and offers recommendations for government agencies and companies to advance the use of quantum technologies. “Gaining
MoreThe U.S. Navy is accelerating the development of new capabilities and bridging the so-called “valley of death” for small business innovations through Catapult, an interim technology maturity initiative. Shadi Azoum, program manager
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a new draft of its Privacy Framework, or PFW, enabling organizations to manage privacy risks posed by personal data passing through IT systems.
MoreDigital interoperability is key to helping DLA achieve decision advantage on the battlefield and maintain a responsive and secure logistics network that backs military operations worldwide, accoridng to a pair of Defense
MoreThe Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, or INCITE, program has opened its 2026 Call for Proposals, offering researchers the opportunity to access high-performance computing systems. The Oak Ridge National
MoreSen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., has co-introduced new bills to boost the development, manufacturing and defense applications of quantum technology in the United States. The new legislation includes the Defense Quantum Acceleration Act
MoreJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has selected Dave Van Wie as its next director. Van Wie will replace Ralph Semmel, who is stepping down after over 14 years in the role, APL
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