Stephen 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
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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
MoreThe National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have forged a partnership to create a research center for predicting and modeling the catastrophic consequences of climate change. The agencies
MoreThe Biden administration is investing a record $11 billion in two programs of the Department of Agriculture to promote clean energy adoption in rural communities in the United States. The funds will
MoreA bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers, led by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is urging leaders of the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense to invest in the U.S. Marine Corps’ force
MoreThe U.S. Space Force is considering a contractor-owned, contractor-operated satellite communications management system and asking interested vendors for information on their capabilities to handle a satcom mission with government payloads. USSF’s Space
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has testified before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on its key practices to ensure the responsible use of artificial intelligence across the federal government.
MoreOracle has received approval from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for its new cloud offerings aimed at defense, civilian and intelligence agencies. The newly approved services are part of the
MoreThe Department of Defense is moving to replace the Endpoint Security Solutions program with a suite of cybersecurity tools from Microsoft, Newsweek reported Tuesday. Launched in 2007, the ESS program enabled DOD
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