U.S. government acquisition personnel may engage in communications with industry representatives as long as they do not violate laws against unfair competition, according to the amended Federal Acquisition Regulation. In a notice
MoreThe U.S. National Science Foundation will continue to support a program office that oversees the development and deployment of advanced wireless research platforms to boost broadband communications connectivity. NSF has awarded additional
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has granted SpaceX approval to build, deploy and operate up to 7,500 satellites for its second-generation Starlink constellation to provide satellite broadband service to customers across the U.S.
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has validated the loading and unloading procedures of its first air-launched hypersonic weapon with a B-52H Stratofortress bomber at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, paving the way
MoreCGI Federal has announced the elevations of Errol McEachron to senior vice president of consulting services and Alfred Fraser to vice president of the same department. While continuing his leadership of the
MoreA new Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer has been officially transferred by HII‘s Ingalls Shipbuilding subsidiary to the U.S. Navy. The DDG-123 destroyer will be named after Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee, the first
MoreLauren Knausenberger, chief information officer for the Department of the Air Force, said the service branch must intensify the adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning in order to further automate its
MoreNorthrop Grumman is scheduled to reveal its B-21 Raider during a highly-anticipated unveiling event at the company’s Palmdale, California facility on Friday evening, said CEO, President and Chair Kathy Warden in a CNBC
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration is seeking public comments to inform the development of cybersecurity requirements for the pipeline and rail sectors. TSA is looking to understand how the
MoreSenate and House negotiators working on a compromise on an annual defense policy bill agreed to add $45 billion to the Biden administration’s defense spending plans, a move that would set the
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