NASA has granted Psionic rights to use a light detection and ranging technology that the space agency originally developed for use in on-orbit robotic servicing of a satellite. NASA is allowing the
MoreThe U.S. Space Force has stood up Space Training and Readiness Command, the third and final field command responsible for the service branch's doctrine, training, test and education initiatives. STARCOM, whose establishment
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has provided update on the construction of a new campus in St. Louis, including work on the main operations building. The Next NGA West project is expected to
MoreThe Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division together with NavalX Midwest Tech Bridge and Indiana Innovation Institute inaugurated a laboratory intended to serve as collaboration space for the government, academe and industry.
MoreKevin Stine, chief cybersecurity adviser for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), said the agency will work over the next months to deliver what is required by President Biden's executive
MoreNASA plans to partner with commercial companies for the development of future space-based facilities as the International Space Station nears the end of service life. Phil McAlister, the agency's director of commercial
MoreCol. Joshe Raetz, chief of staff for the U.S. Army's 1st Special Forces Command, said Tuesday at the TechNet Augusta event that his group wants to apply the service's information warfare capabilities
MoreSerco Inc., a provider of professional, technology, and management services, has been named to WayUp’s list of the 2021 Top 100 Internship Program. Serco submitted data and information showcasing key elements of accredited
MoreThe Department of Energy (DOE) has set aside $61 million research funding for the development of quantum internet building blocks and quantum network testbeds, and for efforts to ensure U.S. competitiveness in quantum
MoreBrandi Vann, deputy assistant secretary for chemical and biological defense programs at the Department of Defense, said DOD is reassessing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense (CBRN) amid emerging threats. Vann noted
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