Laurie Locascio, former vice president for research at the University of Maryland, has assumed leadership of the National Institute of Standards and Technology nearly two weeks after the Senate approved her nomination.
MoreThe State Department has approved Australia’s request to procure multichannel software-programmable radio systems and equipment from the U.S. under a potential $42 million foreign military sales deal. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs will receive an investment through the Technology Modernization Fund to implement a single sign-in service to help streamline access of veterans to benefits and services. VA will
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is soliciting comments on two initial guidance documents that were developed as part of the Secure Cloud Business Applications project. The SCuBA project seeks to help
MoreSix technology industry groups have called on White House officials to consider four additional priorities as the Biden administration works on a new executive order to prevent identity theft in benefits and
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has crafted a strategy to help the Department of Defense implement an emergency response system for military personnel to communicate with 9-1-1 call centers via text message
MoreTelecommunications specialist Ken Riordan has returned to Nokia as principal architect for its U.S. government-facing task force. In his new position, Riordan will build on his prior experience servicing federal clients with cell technologies
MoreSatellite provider Iridium Communications has made public its first quarter 2022 financial report, announcing a total revenue of $168.2 million. The McLean, Virginia-headquartered company said Tuesday that net income was $2.8 million for
MoreThe National Nuclear Security Administration revealed in a report that the technology transfer agreements signed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with the private sector between 2000 to 2020 generated $8.1 billion in
MoreResearchers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have published a paper looking at the resilience of nanotechnology supply chains that support the production of COVID vaccines. The team looked at the
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