The Department of Homeland Security is looking for companies that can help conduct crowdsourced competitions aimed toward scanning its systems for vulnerabilities in exchange for financial payments. DHS will accept responses for
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate will launch the Hacking for Homeland Security program‘s fourth part this spring, in search of technologies that address specific security challenges. Students at
MoreVice Adm. Carl Chebi, who leads Naval Air Systems Command, said at an event that government-industry collaboration is critical to addressing the Department of the Navy’s technology needs at an affordable cost.
MoreBill Streilein, formerly principal staff of the biotechnology and human systems division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, has joined the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center as chief technology officer. He succeeds
MoreHerbert “Hawk” Carlisle, a retired Air Force general, plans to step down from his dual role as president and chief executive officer of the National Defense Industrial Association once the trade group
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has called on Congress to provide supplemental funding to deliver additional assistance to Ukraine and support ongoing COVID-19 response efforts in the U.S. The Biden administration
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) has scheduled a virtual conference for March 22 to discuss an artificial technology development program with the goal of analyzing human movement data and identifying
MoreSasha Baker, deputy undersecretary for policy at the Department of Defense, said integrated deterrence will be at the core of the upcoming National Defense Strategy, which will integrate the 2022 Nuclear Posture
MoreLt. Gen. Michael Guetlein, commander of Space Systems Command, said “system of systems integration” will be his primary responsibility and that integration of platforms across the Department of the Air Force’s space
MoreThe intelligence and space subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies has won $30 million worth of contracts from the U.S. Air Force to install and provide upgrades for an F-16 radar warning receiver. The AN/ALR-69A(V)
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