The U.S. Army is exploring potential industry sources of a unified technology offering that could support enterprise-level data analytics work across the service branch. A request for information posted Tuesday on SAM.gov
MoreBarbara McQuiston, deputy chief technology officer for science and technology in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, has been elected as chair of NATO’s Defense Innovation
MoreThe Department of State has begun operating its new Office of the Special Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology to help develop and coordinate foreign policy on emerging and critical technologies. Seth Center, a
MoreDaniel Almasy, a former Raytheon Technologies executive, has been appointed chief human resources officer of SOSi. In this position, Almasy will oversee workforce planning and development, talent acquisition and training, compensation and benefits and labor
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory has issued a broad agency announcement on a funding opportunity worth potentially $31.5 million to pursue aerospace system advancement. An updated BAA posted Thursday on SAM.gov calls
MoreLeaders of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees have unveiled the full list of members appointed to serve on an intergovernmental panel tasked with providing recommendations related to advances in emerging
MoreNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg advised Western countries to offer long-term support to Ukraine amid Russia’s unrelenting campaign against the Eastern European country, BBC News reported Monday. “We need to provide support
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs will receive $1.8 billion in funding under the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill to support the rollout of its electronic health record system to facilities across the
MoreNASA and the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program have completed an experiment aimed at understanding the interior of an asteroid in hopes of supporting efforts to develop a potential defense against near-Earth
MoreU.S. House of Representatives Congressmen Jared Golden, D-Maine, and Don Bacon, R-Neb., said the Senate should complete its duties and be serious in ensuring national security by considering and passing its version
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