Russell Rumbaugh, a systems director at The Aerospace Corp., has been nominated to serve as assistant secretary for financial management and comptroller at the Department of the Navy. The former U.S. Army
MoreCouncil on Foreign Relations fellows Michael Horowitz and Lauren Kahn said the Department of Defense’s move to advance the integration of data and artificial intelligence through the creation of the office of
MoreBob Kolasky, most recently director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s National Risk Management Center, said key to CISA’s mission are ongoing initiatives meant to strengthen partnerships with industry over the
MoreMilitary service branches are deepening their partnerships with each other in efforts to synchronize capabilities, accelerate innovation and make progress on the Department of Defense’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative. The
MoreThe U.S. Navy has issued a request for solutions on different technologies that can improve hypersonic weapon systems and plans to award other transaction agreements after evaluating entries. These technologies include battery
MoreThe Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy has awarded $36 million in funding to 11 projects aimed at solving the problem of managing radioactive wastes from advanced nuclear reactors. Participants of the Optimizing Nuclear
MoreCharles River Analytics has launched a new extended reality system that provides a haptics-integrated environment where U.S. Army soldiers could train on taking care of casualties while on a live battlefield. The
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration is looking for companies to provide Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability services to unmanned aircraft system operators. The agency said Wednesday it will open the application period
MoreAirgility, an autonomous and intelligent robotics company, has advanced to the final round of competition for the MoSAIC Challenge. The College Park, Maryland-based company said Thursday it has been selected to move
MoreHuntington Ingalls Industries has laid the keel of what would be the U.S. Navy’s third Flight III destroyer under the Arleigh Burke class. Naval Sea Systems Command said Thursday it held a
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