The Technology Modernization Fund has made investments in the Department of Labor, AmeriCorps and the U.S. Agency for International Development to improve public-facing services and strengthen cybersecurity. “The TMF provides critical funding
MoreThe sixth Lockheed Martin-built Space-Based Infrared System geosynchronous Earth orbit satellite, SBIRS GEO-6, that took off aboard United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket on Thursday, Aug. 4, from Cape Canaveral Space Force
MoreThe Senate has approved a bipartisan bill that would direct federal agencies to identify potential conflicts of interest between taxpayer-backed projects and other business opportunities of contractors. Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., chairman
MoreThe U.S. Navy has opened a new facility located at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story in Virginia to train sailors who will operate the service branch’s family of small unmanned aircraft
MoreThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory has developed a new tool designed to protect distributed energy resources, including solar panels and battery backups, from security and privacy risks. The DER Risk Manager is
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration have agreed to increase coordination on spectrum management across the federal government. The two agencies signed an updated memorandum of understanding
MoreDefense and space contractor Curtiss-Wright Corporation has won contracts worth over $220 million for the manufacture of various ship parts for U.S. Navy vessels. Awarded by Bechtel Plant Machinery and General Dynamics Electric
MoreAccenture Federal Services (AFS) announced that Jarrett Booz has joined the company and been named a senior manager as well as its program and project management lead. Formerly a senior IT advisor with
MoreU.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Langley has received Senate confirmation for his appointment to the rank of general and the role of commander of U.S Africa Command in Stuttgart, Germany, leading
MoreA Pasadena, California-based consortium of universities and research institutions representing five countries has raised $205 million to continue the development of a 12-story optical structure that will use multiple scientific instruments intended
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