Alka Patel has departed her role as head of artificial intelligence ethics policy at the Department of Defense's Joint Artificial Intelliigence Center (JAIC) after 20 months in the job. “My efforts focused
MoreThe Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recommended that federal agencies ensure that their conflicts of interest policies address non-financial COI and come up with written procedures to address cases in which researchers
MoreVeritas Technologies, an industry leader in enterprise data protection, announced on Tuesday that Frank Finelli, managing director of Carlyle and a previous Wash100 Award recipient, has been appointed to the company’s Public
MoreThe U.S. Navy tested a new subsonic aerial target last month with the USS Barry destroyer at the Japan-based Pacific Missile Range Facility, Detachment-Far East. The BQM-177A target underwent back-to-back test flights
MoreAir Combat Command (ACC) and its maintenance partners have completed the final flight test exercise required to certify the B61-12 bomb's nuclear design. A pair of F-35A units dropped B61-12 joint test
MoreSAIC has named two-time Wash100 Award winner Vernon Saunders as the senior vice president of national intelligence. Saunders is a certified Project Management Professional with over two decades of experience in information technology and
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) has awarded separate contracts to eight teams to develop systems for supplying power to electronic platforms that can support the intelligence community's demanding missions. The
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has tapped AT&T to provide its FirstNet broadband communications platform to enhance communications for public safety personnel and first responders at 15 bases across the country, with the possibility for
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a guidance to assist organizations in securing their data and systems and mitigating risks and in preparing for the transition to post-quantum cryptography. The roadmap was
MoreTwo lawmakers serving on the Senate Homeland Security Committee have introduced a bipartisan bill that would reform a law governing information technology system protection at federal agencies. Committee Chairman Gary Peters, D-Mich.,
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